Eggs from the supermarket

I know i have bought a few eggs that had bulls eyes from wal mart. I hope it works
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Egg-lands best has fertile eggs, If you are interested buy their cage-free eggs
 
Did you buy these from an Asda store? I've never seen fancy eggs in any supermarket but Sainsbury's before; they have quail eggs, duck eggs, and eggs from Burford Brown hens. They're supposed to lay a really nice dark brown egg. When I looked in the box though, I didn't really think they were all that dark.

Good luck with your eggs! Looking forward to hearing how they get on...
 
No, from Morrison's! I'd seen some breed-specific eggs in Waitrose before, but that's it. Columbian Blacktails, whatever they are. They never had anything fancy in the Sainsbury's where I used to live *grumpy face* This Morrison's is gradually getting better. They're getting more organic and free-range in, but still not enough organic tomatoes or skimmed milk lol
I could hardly find any info on Cotswold Legbar breeders when I was looking earlier this Summer, so it was quite a pleasant surprise to find some.
 
Time out, why don't you crack open one of your "eating eggs" from the carton and see if it has the bullseye?
 
I just went to Grocery Outlet and needed eggs for baking a cake (my girls hve slowed down and I'm trying to fill an order for a friend tomorrow)...well, they had cage free brown eggs that arrived YESTERDAY...i bought dozen and cracked 3 open for my cake, all had a bullseye. So I have 3 in the bator just to see...I hope they hatch cause they are gorgeous DARK brown eggs!!!
 
We incubated 24 Trader Joe's fertile eggs last year, and hatched 12 pure White Leghorns.
We happened upon some brown fertile eggs from Safeway a couple weeks ago. They are apparently White Rock Roos over Rhode Island Hens. We bought 1 dozen. They are in the incubator now, along with several of our other barnyard mixes. Fertile eggs seem to be regional.
 

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