Hi guys
,
well I'm back with another question.
So all of my eggs are the same exact shade of brown, which is a light tan. Apparently there are 10 possibilities of who laid them. I don't want to accidentally incubate some of my new chickens' eggs because their father could have mated with them and I don't want them to have deformities. Even though it takes several generations until the offspring have deformities from when the father mates with his daughter, then his granddaughter, and so-on, I still don't want to take the chance.
So my question is, how do I tell whose egg is whose? I've heard of the food-coloring-on-the-vent trick but I'm not sure if that will work because you would think that the food coloring would rub off onto the other eggs. Plus, are you even supposed to incubate eggs with food coloring on them because can't it cause harm to the embryo in the egg and wouldn't it block the oxygen flow that they are getting from the egg pores? Have any of you found that it works (if you've tried it?????) Is there any easier way to tell whose egg is whose?
And a question about collecting eggs, where I live it gets to be like in the 40s and 30s at night, so will the "embryos" survive the night? (I know they are not embryos yet at this point but I don't know how else to phrase it.)
Thank you so much!

well I'm back with another question.
So all of my eggs are the same exact shade of brown, which is a light tan. Apparently there are 10 possibilities of who laid them. I don't want to accidentally incubate some of my new chickens' eggs because their father could have mated with them and I don't want them to have deformities. Even though it takes several generations until the offspring have deformities from when the father mates with his daughter, then his granddaughter, and so-on, I still don't want to take the chance.
So my question is, how do I tell whose egg is whose? I've heard of the food-coloring-on-the-vent trick but I'm not sure if that will work because you would think that the food coloring would rub off onto the other eggs. Plus, are you even supposed to incubate eggs with food coloring on them because can't it cause harm to the embryo in the egg and wouldn't it block the oxygen flow that they are getting from the egg pores? Have any of you found that it works (if you've tried it?????) Is there any easier way to tell whose egg is whose?
And a question about collecting eggs, where I live it gets to be like in the 40s and 30s at night, so will the "embryos" survive the night? (I know they are not embryos yet at this point but I don't know how else to phrase it.)
Thank you so much!
