My2butterflies
Crowing
Those two don’t look fertilized to me. Are these the dominant hens eggs?
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Yes, it is the egg from the dominant hen. It is one and the same egg, just two different pictures.Those two don’t look fertilized to me. Are these the dominant hens eggs?
Looks fertile!!!I was just about to go fry the egg and I noticed the white ring changed a bit - now it almost looks like the fertilized egg from yesterday!
Wow, that's awesome! How come it changed like that after being out of the shell for a couple of minutes? So would you say it is fertile with certainty?Looks fertile!!!
It didn't really look fertile in the first set of pics you posted, but in the last set it definitely is.Wow, that's awesome! How come it changed like that after being out of the shell for a couple of minutes? So would you say it is fertile with certainty?It would mean I could start collecting eggs from now on!
Yesss! Awesome!! I was waiting for this for so long, this means a lot to me! The more dominant hen was very seriously ill twice, she went through egg peritonitis and there were slim chances of her making it, let alone keep laying eggs. But she made it and now I get to hatch her chicks... And the chicks of my most favorite hen as well. I am so happy.It didn't really look fertile in the first set of pics you posted, but in the last set it definitely is.
Sometimes when eggs sit out in a warm area, the cells start to spread apart and multiply, which makes things look way clearer.
I'm guessing that's just what happened.
Yes, definitely fertile, I would start collecting!
Congrats!
X2 congratulationsLooks fertile!!!