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What kinda roosters?
You getting into cock fightin? 😂
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I believe I was correct. I wrote down all the possibilities. This is a well known formula for getting r successes in N independent trials with probability of success p.
See https://www3.nd.edu/~rwilliam/stats1/x13.pdf
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I believe I was correct. I wrote down all the possibilities. This is a well known formula for getting r successes in N independent trials with probability of success p.
See https://www3.nd.edu/~rwilliam/stats1/x13.pdf Almost. Your probabilities don't sum to 1 since you left out the event of zero roosters (heads).
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HHHH HTHH THHH HTHT
HHHT HTTH TTHH THTH
HHTT HHTH TTTH THHT
HTTT TTTT TTHT THTT
4 roostrrs (heads) 1/16 3 heads 4/16 2 heads 6/16 = 3/8 1 head 4/16 So many different answers. Seems like an even spit would be a 50/50 chance, no?
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You're forgetting there are more ways (for one example) to get three hens and one rooster than there are to get one rooster.
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You're forgetting there are more ways (for one example) to get three hens and one rooster than there are to get one rooster. Mathman, what's the answer?
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I believe I was correct. I wrote down all the possibilities. This is a well known formula for getting r successes in N independent trials with probability of success p.
See https://www3.nd.edu/~rwilliam/stats1/x13.pdf Almost. Your probabilities don't sum to 1 since you left out the event of zero roosters (heads). I believe I was correct. I wrote down all the possibilities. This is a well known formula for getting r successes in N independent trials with probability of success p.
See https://www3.nd.edu/~rwilliam/stats1/x13.pdf Almost. Your probabilities don't sum to 1 since you left out the event of zero roosters (heads). Ah yes, you are correct! I left that one out.
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What Milwroad wrote with the addition of a 1/16 chance of zero roosters.
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Authoritative answer, please. So far, many of the posts don't seem right. Seems like there should be a 50/50 chance of two roosters out of four eggs.
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What Milwroad wrote with the addition of a 1/16 chance of zero roosters. Okay. Thanks.
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I'm hoping for one rooster, and three hens, in case anyone is wondering.
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A few years back when we still had some laying hens we had one in particular that was pretty broody. I would pull several eggs out from under her every day, her's and a few of the other hen's. One day I decide to let her go ahead and set them out so I marked the 9 eggs she was sitting on with a Sharpie. Each day after I would pull any eggs that weren't marked. After 3 weeks they started hatching, 7 of the 9 hatched, I tossed the other 2 after several days and it was apparent they weren't gonna hatch. I was hoping for 4 or 5 new layers, but all 7 of them darn chicks turned out to be roosters. They did eat well.
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Do these birds typically have a 50/50 shot at female/male? Or does nature slant them toward more females than males?
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Why would two roosters only have a 3/8th chance? If one egg has a 50% chance of producing a rooster, shouldn't four eggs have a 50% chance of producing two roosters? Confusing. Not that you're not correct. It's just that, to a non-mathematician, it seems counterintuitive.
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Do these birds typically have a 50/50 shot at female/male? Or does nature slant them toward more females than males? I wish. Unfortunately, roosters are 50% of eggs hatched. Hatcheries dispose of half the chicks that hatch by sending them down a chute that takes them, alive, to a grinder. Pretty sad for the little rooster chicks.
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A few years back when we still had some laying hens we had one in particular that was pretty broody. I would pull several eggs out from under her every day, her's and a few of the other hen's. One day I decide to let her go ahead and set them out so I marked the 9 eggs she was sitting on with a Sharpie. Each day after I would pull any eggs that weren't marked. After 3 weeks they started hatching, 7 of the 9 hatched, I tossed the other 2 after several days and it was apparent they weren't gonna hatch. I was hoping for 4 or 5 new layers, but all 7 of them darn chicks turned out to be roosters. They did eat well. I bought four chicks from Tractor Supply a few years ago, and the girl who collected them for me assured me they were guaranteed to have been checked, and were all hen chicks. Three turned out to be roosters and only one was a hen. When I went back to complain, no one knew anything about any guarantee.
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Do these birds typically have a 50/50 shot at female/male? Or does nature slant them toward more females than males? I wish. Unfortunately, roosters are 50% of eggs hatched. Hatcheries dispose of half the chicks that hatch by sending them down a chute that takes them, alive, to a grinder. Pretty sad for the little rooster chicks. I've seen video of the sorting process. Yeah you don't want to go down the shiny chute.
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I'm hoping for one rooster, and three hens, in case anyone is wondering. On a particular set of four eggs it's a 1/16 chance. In the space of all sets of four eggs it's a 4/16 chance. RHHH, HRHH, HHRH, HHHR are your one rooster, three hens arrangements out of HHHH HHHR HHRH HHRR HRHH HRHR HRRH HRRR RHHH RHHR RHRH RHRR RRHH RRHR RRRH RRRR
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Geeze.....glad mathman showed up.
Its so clear now....
I am MAGA.
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