- Mar 19, 2013
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Stunning rooster, steelchair!
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Here he is with his little brother. Both from the same hatch.![]()
I agree! My roo is only 2 months old and is already very spunky! We let them free range so when someone pulls in our drive way, he runs up to see who it is.Am I the only one that think the roosters are the best part about having chicken? I mean, I love hens for the eggs of course, but roosters are so entertaining! And so beautiful! I give my roosters 'hug therapy' from the time they are chicks -- here I mean that each time they are bad I pick them up and hold them until they don't mind and realize humans are the boss -- and I've got super nice roosters! I use a purebred rooster all the time (so the offsprings don't continually get more and more mixed), and the hens are purebred and mixed. I find sex links can create pretty funky looking birds and I like it! Here's a photo of my Buckeye rooster and one of my sex link hen, and my Barred Rocks:I actually find the sex link prettier!! Maybe it's because she's the nicest of the hens and I'm a bit bias?! Hehe. And then I have my bantams...the rooster is a cross between Mille Fleur D'Uccle and Silver Phoenix and my hens are mixed (they look like game hens). I just hatch some eggs in the incubator (which is such an amazing experience!!) and look at the funky chicks I got...since I don't show my birds, I've really lost interest in this purebred thing. They all lay eggs and they're all beautiful!!
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For the candling of the eggs, you'd probably see something around day 3...the beginning, here's what you see at day 5:
But coming back to your original question, as long as you put them in the fridge, nothing will develop and they'll taste and look just like non-fertile eggs (except you'll see a little white bullseye dot--that is if you really look for it!!!).
Does that make them "twin sons of a different mother??
I am not sure. I got the eggs from a coworker and threw them in the bator. I got two black cochin roos, one cochin hen, one hen i am not sure of, and big baby.Does that make them "twin sons of a different mother??![]()