Feb 25, 2010 #1 Lolita Songster 11 Years Nov 2, 2008 1,182 2 184 FL I have compared but I can not see clearly anymore thanks
Feb 25, 2010 #2 Sillystunt Master of the Silly 11 Years Jul 11, 2008 5,370 33 251 Winter Haven, FL no.....................
Feb 25, 2010 #3 chicks4kids Songster 10 Years Apr 22, 2009 2,681 20 229 Northern Indiana Quote: Really no?? I would've said yes. I'm curious now...I thought I could tell a fertile egg from a non-fertile egg. Sillystunt, why do you say no? (for future reference)
Quote: Really no?? I would've said yes. I'm curious now...I thought I could tell a fertile egg from a non-fertile egg. Sillystunt, why do you say no? (for future reference)
Feb 25, 2010 #4 debilorrah The Great Guru of Yap Premium Feather Member 11 Years Aug 25, 2008 39,693 177 423 The Carpal Tunnel Rehab Center Quote: Really no?? I would've said yes. I'm curious now...I thought I could tell a fertile egg from a non-fertile egg. Sillystunt, why do you say no? (for future reference) No. All eggs have a white spot - fertile eggs have a white circle around the spot - like a bullseye.
Quote: Really no?? I would've said yes. I'm curious now...I thought I could tell a fertile egg from a non-fertile egg. Sillystunt, why do you say no? (for future reference) No. All eggs have a white spot - fertile eggs have a white circle around the spot - like a bullseye.
Feb 25, 2010 #5 Drew6Melton In the Brooder 9 Years Feb 17, 2010 91 1 39 Idaho Falls Yes its fertile as far as i know
Feb 25, 2010 #6 debilorrah The Great Guru of Yap Premium Feather Member 11 Years Aug 25, 2008 39,693 177 423 The Carpal Tunnel Rehab Center Quote: That is not the bullseye in that photo.
Feb 25, 2010 #7 debilorrah The Great Guru of Yap Premium Feather Member 11 Years Aug 25, 2008 39,693 177 423 The Carpal Tunnel Rehab Center https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=16008 See the photos in this thread, and you can see what I am talking about.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=16008 See the photos in this thread, and you can see what I am talking about.
Feb 25, 2010 #8 usschicago1 Suburban Cochins 10 Years Aug 11, 2009 4,349 40 274 Taunton, MA Quote: Really no?? I would've said yes. I'm curious now...I thought I could tell a fertile egg from a non-fertile egg. Sillystunt, why do you say no? (for future reference) No. All eggs have a white spot - fertile eggs have a white circle around the spot - like a bullseye. Well said
Quote: Really no?? I would've said yes. I'm curious now...I thought I could tell a fertile egg from a non-fertile egg. Sillystunt, why do you say no? (for future reference) No. All eggs have a white spot - fertile eggs have a white circle around the spot - like a bullseye. Well said
Feb 25, 2010 #9 kelseygirl707 Dances with Chickens 10 Years Mar 3, 2009 3,535 18 211 Lakeport, Ca. Quote: What you are pointing at is the membrane that anchors the yoke. A fertile egg will seriously have a tiny white dot with a white ring around it. Last edited: Feb 25, 2010
Quote: What you are pointing at is the membrane that anchors the yoke. A fertile egg will seriously have a tiny white dot with a white ring around it.
Feb 25, 2010 #10 Drew6Melton In the Brooder 9 Years Feb 17, 2010 91 1 39 Idaho Falls thats good to know someone told me that waz how you tell