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Ok that's what I was asking. Thanks.No the bullseye would still be there if they were fertile.
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Ok that's what I was asking. Thanks.No the bullseye would still be there if they were fertile.
Is the top one, the one laid todayHere is one laid today. Is this not a bullseye? Am I wishful thinking I'm seeing a bullseye? View attachment 1571223 View attachment 1571224
This is the same egg.Here is one laid today. Is this not a bullseye? Am I wishful thinking I'm seeing a bullseye? View attachment 1571223 View attachment 1571224
Your cracking me up, don't be so hard on yourself...even old timers make mistakes.I can't believe this. This is horrible. I am so embarrassed!
Well I guess I knew setting them that I was taking a big chance since I just couldn't wait a minute linger, with them being brand new layers and never seeing any mating.Your cracking me up, don't be so hard on yourself...even old timers make mistakes.
Ok it's fertileThis is the same egg.
I was shining the flash light on it so I could catch what I thought/think is the bullseye on camera.
I can't believe this. This is horrible. I am so embarrassed!
So before I set the 16 eggs I cracked open the very first four laid and two were fertile.Ok it's fertile
Why oh why did I do this?Don't feel bad! The dozen barnyard mix eggs I set for the Halloween Hatch weren't fertile either. My fake rooster started molting again right after I set them.