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They appear to be yes, but to 100% know you will have to incubate them for a few days.
They look like they are.
Thanks! That's exactly why I'm asking. I'd usually just eat them, but have been thinking about trying my luck and hatching some. Better to learn on my own mutts before I go trying to find some new breeds to add.They appear to be yes, but to 100% know you will have to incubate them for a few days.
No editing. I cracked 4 this morning, the only one with a single white dot was from my older ISA (Not much older, she'll be 1 in March). I cracked it after taking the picture just to compare because I was pretty sure it wouldn't be fertilized. Little Jerry seems to stay away from her and her sister and only goes after the ones that are his age (5mos).Yes, unless it's photoshopped, that's actually a really good picture showing the bullseyes.