Jun 13, 2008 #1 ab2401 In the Brooder 11 Years Joined Jun 1, 2008 Messages 52 Reaction score 0 Points 39 Location Woodstock, AL how do you tell?
Jun 13, 2008 #2 coopist Songster 12 Years Joined Jan 2, 2008 Messages 295 Reaction score 1 Points 131 Location Midwest U.S. Try this: https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=16008
Jun 13, 2008 Thread starter #3 ab2401 In the Brooder 11 Years Joined Jun 1, 2008 Messages 52 Reaction score 0 Points 39 Location Woodstock, AL ok I think I get it so if they have a bullseye then that means they are fertile. Which are the best to store to eat fertile or non-fertile or does it matter?
ok I think I get it so if they have a bullseye then that means they are fertile. Which are the best to store to eat fertile or non-fertile or does it matter?
Jun 13, 2008 #4 Jubaby Songster 11 Years Joined Apr 9, 2008 Messages 473 Reaction score 16 Points 154 Location West Texas Both taste the same. No difference.
Jun 13, 2008 Thread starter #5 ab2401 In the Brooder 11 Years Joined Jun 1, 2008 Messages 52 Reaction score 0 Points 39 Location Woodstock, AL cool, thanks Jubaby, is that a chicken in you avatar? what kind?
Jun 13, 2008 #6 usalbrechts Songster 12 Years Joined May 22, 2007 Messages 121 Reaction score 0 Points 129 Location south east MI I have heard that fertile eggs are more nutritious....I have a friend that goes out of her way to buy fertile eggs. I can't really say why, I should look that one up!
I have heard that fertile eggs are more nutritious....I have a friend that goes out of her way to buy fertile eggs. I can't really say why, I should look that one up!