- Jul 15, 2014
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Hypothetical scenario:
If a clutch of chicken eggs is incubated for 21+ days and none hatch, can they be cracked open to have the blastoderm checked for fertility? I'm just wondering if the fertility can still be determined after incubating eggs through term to show that they were fertile and were damaged in shipping.
If a clutch of chicken eggs is incubated for 21+ days and none hatch, can they be cracked open to have the blastoderm checked for fertility? I'm just wondering if the fertility can still be determined after incubating eggs through term to show that they were fertile and were damaged in shipping.