You mean Fertilized? Yes it's fertilized.
So, she is fertile, & capable of reproducing. If she wasn't fertile, she'd fail to reproduce despite the male being fertile.
There's a difference between the words.
Malays have that quality, but they tend to be bossy to other chickens. Orange fluffy cats look like foxes to my birds, & they'll follow behind, & stalk them with their heads low determining whether, or not to attack it.
Eggs are meant to get wet when exposed to the elements. Like for example, mama hen gets off the nest for a break, & it starts raining, the eggs get wet before she returns to sit.
Bloom doesn't wash off easily, it actually takes some scrubbing to do that, it's a clear protective coating called the cuticle. Most think its comes off once the egg is wet, but it's pretty hardy. The bloom is what's causing your appearing, & disappearing spots. I love these eggs.
He is.
First project Mini Pullet should start laying next month.
So far I got good traits for identifying males early, one's that cause Saddles as early as 4-8 weeks of age. Pullets mature at their own rates.
What's his diet? Treats included, & how often?
Also he needs flock companions, he can't be kept as a lone chicken, it's hard on them mentally, emotionally, & health wise.