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post #21 of 218
Yup I'm in. I just set some Friday and I also have 8 left od a dozen that will hatch 5th-6th.
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post #22 of 218
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WinklerFarms- that's awesome that you found such fertile eggs in your store. What a great deal! Where they refrigerated?
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Non of my stores sale fertle eggs and our farmers market dosnt start for another month I think , Im guessing the non organic non free range woudnt be fertle as they keep those poor chickens in tying little cages , but I wonder if some of the organic free range ones might be as where theres a rooster theres a way right tongue2.gif even if he isnt sapose to be around them chickens lol

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/kilis-second-hatch-cam-page I will have this up during hatches as much as I can.

 http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/gabrielle1976-swap-page   This is my swap page I will keep it updated best I can. 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/gabrielle1976s-incubateing-experments-page My experament page where I will be doing hatching trials of diffrent incubation...

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http://www.ustream.tv/channel/kilis-second-hatch-cam-page I will have this up during hatches as much as I can.

 http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/gabrielle1976-swap-page   This is my swap page I will keep it updated best I can. 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/gabrielle1976s-incubateing-experments-page My experament page where I will be doing hatching trials of diffrent incubation...

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Non of my stores sale fertle eggs and our farmers market dosnt start for another month I think , Im guessing the non organic non free range woudnt be fertle as they keep those poor chickens in tying little cages , but I wonder if some of the organic free range ones might be as where theres a rooster theres a way right tongue2.gif  even if he isnt sapose to be around them chickens lol

I a going to try a dozen free range organic eggs because I am very curious of the results. I live in a small town and we don't have fertilized eggs around here either.
post #25 of 218

Does this really work?? If so I want to try! I am getting my incubator tonight!

post #26 of 218

It really DOES work! I had 5 TJ eggs hatch, and my cousin had 5 farmers market eggs hatch. We both put in a dozen or less to start.

post #27 of 218

Thats Great I will try that soon!!! But won't the stores keep the eggs cold?

post #28 of 218
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WinklerFarms- that's awesome that you found such fertile eggs in your store. What a great deal! Where they refrigerated?
The first dozen that I put in to test them were refrigerated but the 96 I set Friday I bought before they made it to the cooler. I am hoping that I can get around 75% hatch With these. Fertility is great but they aren't stored quite right so I am expecting some early blood rings.
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post #29 of 218

My TJ eggs were almost 2 weeks old when I bought them, and they were in the refrigerator. It still came out great. What I did was pick the newest batch they had, and from the outside of the refrigerator where it is relatively warmer than the inside.

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I found fertilized store eggs!! jumpy.gif I happened upon them at Super 1 Foods in the organic section. If your town has this store I bet you too will find fertilized eggs in the organic section. (Why I didnt think of that before I don't know.) They are clearly labeled "fertilized brown eggs" I am SO excited.

The eggs I am setting with the store eggs have not shipped yet so the setting may even begin next week.

 

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