Does a bullseye always mean fertile?**New Update 2/15 post #31**

newchickmom09

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This morning I was making eggs and cracked one open. I started cooking the egg and looked down to see a white dot with a white ring around it. Now we have 7 chickens and I know for sure that 6 are laying. The last chicken is an EE that hasn't started laying yet. So my question is does a bullseye always mean they are fertile. I was 100% sure that the last chicken is a hen.

Ok, I decided to go crack open some more eggs to see what I would find. I finaly got good enough pictures (after taking about 20
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Blue is the bullseye spot & Pink is the plain spot (they are the same three eggs just dumped in two different bowls
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Each egg closer
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My assumption is yes, but having experienced a similar situation to yours, I really don't know. I'm bumping you in hopes that someone with more experience comes along.
 
How long have you had the newest hen .. maybe she was bred when you got her?
 
Ohhhhhhhhhh ... I think you need to post pics of that 7th "hen" in the "what sex is this" section .. LOL.
 
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What she said. I have hens only and, yes, I'm positive they are only hens and that they are all laying. I once opened an egg and saw that and completely confused myself trying to figure out how in the heck a rooster could have done that when I, nor any of the neighbors, have a roo!
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Came here and found a thread that showed an egg that looked to have the bullseye and then someone had posted another pic. farther down of a true bullseye....mine wasn't.

I agree, though, you might want to put up a picture of that last 'hen' just to be sure.
 

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