Mar 31, 2009 #1 erik520 In the Brooder 10 Years Mar 13, 2009 43 0 32 mount airy http://s595.photobucket.com/albums/tt32/locksmith520/eggs/
Mar 31, 2009 #2 Hangin Wit My Peeps AutumnBreezeChickens.com 11 Years Apr 20, 2008 6,396 41 263 Birnamwood, Wisconsin They are really hard to see but that third pic looks fertile to me. BUT like I said...hard to see ;D
Mar 31, 2009 Thread starter #3 erik520 In the Brooder 10 Years Mar 13, 2009 43 0 32 mount airy i just not sure that they are, some eggs i let set in the bator for 2 weeks and they were no good.dont know if the roo is doing his job
i just not sure that they are, some eggs i let set in the bator for 2 weeks and they were no good.dont know if the roo is doing his job
Mar 31, 2009 #4 Malibufarmer In the Brooder 12 Years May 24, 2007 67 3 41 yes but i am not sure the pics are a little hard to see. But in the second on i think theres a bull eye so that means feritle eggs
yes but i am not sure the pics are a little hard to see. But in the second on i think theres a bull eye so that means feritle eggs
Mar 31, 2009 #5 selinagil Songster 11 Years Mar 25, 2008 402 2 142 Clarksville, North Florida The last 3 look to be fertile to me. Good luck with hatching some!
Mar 31, 2009 Thread starter #6 erik520 In the Brooder 10 Years Mar 13, 2009 43 0 32 mount airy i know i look like a donut around the white dot there just not growing
Mar 31, 2009 Thread starter #7 erik520 In the Brooder 10 Years Mar 13, 2009 43 0 32 mount airy oh no now i feel bad i crack this one to check i killed a baby.
Mar 31, 2009 #8 LilDucky85 Songster 10 Years Feb 8, 2009 900 10 151 Northern, Illinois I see the white in them all, they looked like winners. Eh it happens, dont beat yourself up about it.
I see the white in them all, they looked like winners. Eh it happens, dont beat yourself up about it.
Mar 31, 2009 #9 Hangin Wit My Peeps AutumnBreezeChickens.com 11 Years Apr 20, 2008 6,396 41 263 Birnamwood, Wisconsin Not a baby yet, don't be sad ...we eat our fertile eggs all the time. Just be sure to keep them away from the warmth while you store them. Store them at about 50 degrees and 45% humidity until you collect enough... if you plan to incubate them.
Not a baby yet, don't be sad ...we eat our fertile eggs all the time. Just be sure to keep them away from the warmth while you store them. Store them at about 50 degrees and 45% humidity until you collect enough... if you plan to incubate them.
Mar 31, 2009 Thread starter #10 erik520 In the Brooder 10 Years Mar 13, 2009 43 0 32 mount airy thanks. but its hard not to be, i need some of these to be a male the roo died two weeks ago Last edited: Mar 31, 2009