Can I assume my eggs are fertile?

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I have several hens and a couple of roosters that all hang out together here on the farm. I want to try to hatch some of the many eggs I'm getting. Can I just assume my eggs are fertile? I know it won't hurt anything to try, right? I get my incubator tomorrow. At what point do I start candeling to check for viability?

Thanks in advance.
 
Never assume anything!! However, they should be fertile. Try it and see. They say the earliest you should candle to see good development is 7 days. Good Luck.
 
I usually candle at about 3 days to see if I see veins. By then i have noticed that in my fertile eggs there are VERY prominent veins. Just my experience.
 
While you can candle on day three, it is not recommended. The first 4 days of the embyros life is the most delicate. You have more of a chance of them expiring early in the incubation.
 
The only way to know is to try incubating them. Candle after 7 days and youll know.
 
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I personally have never had a problem with any of the ones I have done this with dying early, one of our local breeders told me to do it this way and I haven't had a problem. Guess it's just personal choice.
 

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