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But if for some reason the egg was fertile and nothing develops not even the tiny veins, would you still see a bullseye verifying that it was at one time fertile?
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I know this is old, but it might help others. If it died during the first few hours, it might be present, but at 7 days, much less 1 day, it would never be present because of cell division. - sgarciabrooksI just wanted to bump this up to see if anyone knows...
A fresh fertile egg has the "bullseye" sign of being fertile. Is this present still after being incubated for 7 days?
Actually it is and there are handfuls of published studies on this already.I'm going to guess this isn't a really "researched" subject, lol.
Thanks Rustyswoman for your input though!