This morning, I was getting ready to make a goose egg (and chicken egg change) omelet when I saw what I think is a bullseye. I’d like y’all’s opinions on if it is or not. I do hope it’s not, because both of my geese are supposed to be female. I can crack another egg and take better photos if...
I’ve been keeping an eye on if my almost six month old rooster has been successful in fertilizing the eggs, he’s been “active” but still on the young side. Here is an hour old egg I have cracked open, looks like a bullseye to me, but I’m not very experienced having a rooster yet, and getting...
We have a silkie roo and two laying hens, I've seen him mate with them a few tines and I have patiently waited to see if any if the eggs we gather have been fertilized successfully. This one in particular looked different than they usually do. Is that the bullseye? I've tried to figure it out on...
So I caught our 11 week old having his way with one hen in particular. I figured he would be shooting blanks. However just for fun I cracked open her egg and was surprised to see what appears to be a bullseye. Am I going crazy? Lol it looks different to the other cracked egg (at top)
My two drakes have a lot of »fun« with their 15 ducks and yesterday, when i was about to scramble three duck-eggs for dinner i noticed a pale yellow spot on their yolks. Is that a bulls-eye?
One picture with flash, one without: