Fertile?

Jul 2, 2022
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NellyVille & KelceLand
First 2 pics is before breaking yolk second picture is when I broke the yolk. Typically I just incubate wait 5 days then see if it’s fertile by candling. This time I just happened to be making an egg breakfast for my chickens snack and noticed.
 

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Yep I see the 'bullseye' circles around the white dot, or blastoderm. IMHO, fertilized.
Awesome! Now I have to figure out who the rooster is. It doesn’t crow. I think I have 3 actually and maybe they learned that every rooster that crowed isn’t in our backyard anymore so it must be a really bad thing to make that noise 😂 Have to love the quiet Rooster Easter Eggers ;-)
 
Yes, better pics will help. But basically you're looking at that white dot. If it's irregular around the edges and no further change of color or shape around that, it's infertile. If there is a clear edge to the dot, and there is another faint circle around that, it's fertile.
 

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