- May 22, 2009
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So I used to have a roo in the summer, even though I bought sexed chicks--still had a 10% chance of getting a roo. We did and he started crowing so we had to get rid of him because he was not allowed in our neighborhood. I had gotten a few fertile eggs during that last month we had him, so I know what they look like when you break them open. So we got rid of our roo the first week of August. I have only had 1 laying girl all fall, and now in the past few days, it looks like almost all of her eggs are fertile???!!! How is this possible? I have 2 older hens that layed all fall while my chicks were still growing, so I know for sure they are girls. And I have 2 of my chicks that are now grown, 1 laying. The other has never laid an egg, but it has a crossed beak so I figured it grew slower and has been slower to develop. It has not crowed, to my knowledge. The 2 older girls are Aurucanas, and the cross beak is an Aurucana, and they all look very similar, so I don't really think the cross beak from my spring round of chicks is a roo. But the eggs have the "bullseye". Can my chicken still be giving fertile eggs from the roo that has been gone since August?
Hens go broody when you don’t want them to… and won’t go broody when you do. 