Fertile Eggs?

SKILLET

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Mar 23, 2010
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I have had laying RR hens for about a year now, I wanted to get in to hatching but have never done it...

I have a RR Rooster,

Stupid question, Do i just cage the rooster with a few hens and then eventually ill get fertile eggs?

or is there a specific breeding time/season to follow?

I guess im confused by if a hen lays eggs on her own, when she gets with a rooster how long does it take to get the fertile eggs in her system to over come the non fertile yoke...
 
First let me say
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2nd, hen + roo= fertile eggs, check in about a week for fertility
If you don't care whose the daddy/mommy just put them all together. if you want a certain hen/roo when put those two together. Are your roos not in with the hens?
any time a year will work.
PS you can eat fertile eggs. incase you didn't know
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the roos and hens are together...

I guess the question was in the direction of how do i check the fertility of the eggs?

just assume the are fertile with them being togther?

thanks for the replies...
 
You can check them. Crack them open and look for a white bullseye on the yolk. Just a white spot...called a blastodisc...means not fertile, but if it has distinct bullseye pattern it is called a blastoderm and is fertile.
 
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Open an egg... If there is a white tiny speck dot it is infertile and if there is a ring or donut shape around the tiny dot it is fertile... You can also incubate for a few days and then look for veins... Good luck...
 

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