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  1. donrae

    I should have know grrrr aaag.

    I think the OP is just very young and has a poor grasp of basic biology and reproduction, and has the young person's common flaw of always being right. I don't see anything we say changing that as OP doesn't seem interested in learning anything from these posts. Let him/her think they're right...
  2. donrae

    I should have know grrrr aaag.

    If an animal is a hybrid of two different species, it's usually sterile. Classic example is a mule. Isa browns are called a hybrid, but what they actually are is a cross of two breeds of the same species. No reason for them not to be fertile, just like any other mixed breed animal. Check out...
  3. donrae

    I should have know grrrr aaag.

    What? Isa browns have chicks all the time. There is not reason for their eggs not to be as fertile as any other breed if they're with a rooster. They're a chicken just like any other. Their chicks just aren't sex linked like the parent stock.
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