The egg does not look fertile to me. Glad you have all girls!
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Agreed.Sometimes bullseyes can appear on non fertile eggs. I don't see a boy in your flock.
They are all pullets. The "bullseye" technique is not accurate at all for gaging fertility.Guys one of them has to be a rooster. Look at this mornings egg
Your white/ grey ee (correct me if it’s not) is beautiful! She reminds me of my Bob withHi all! I’m getting fertilized eggs. I was supposed to have no roo, so I was hoping someone could weigh in on who the imposter is. Here’s a bunch of pictures of the prime suspects.
Is there any research out there about why bullseyes aren’t truly indicative of being fertilized? Google says through and through that this means fertilized but you’re right, I 100% have no roosters so it’s just a bit confusingThe white/gray one has a female specific pattern.
Google is often wrong.Is there any research out there about why bullseyes aren’t truly indicative of being fertilized? Google says through and through that this means fertilized but you’re right, I 100% have no roosters so it’s just a bit confusing