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HappyDuckie
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NO! Lol. I collected it right after it was laid, and it was sitting on the counter.
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NO! Lol. I collected it right after it was laid, and it was sitting on the counter.
That's not really a blastoderm look though. It looks like the blastodisc got smudgedIn that case it is fertile.
But I got this the other day and I’ve never had a rooster, no do neighbors.View attachment 2490835
That doesn’t really look like a bullseye to me.In that case it is fertile.
But I got this the other day and I’ve never had a rooster, no do neighbors.View attachment 2490835
It was a bullseye before the yolk broke. Trust me.That's not really a blastoderm look though. It looks like the blastodisc got smudged
Uh huh.NO! Lol. I collected it right after it was laid, and it was sitting on the counter.
Idk.It was a bullseye before the yolk broke. Trust me.
Who’s Nick?Idk.
The bullseye is accurate because it is visually not a blastodisc anymore.
Nick wasn't getting friendly with them, was he?
Her boy dogWho’s Nick?
Maybe it took a day or so to lay.Definitely not incubated, I collected it 10 or so minutes after it was laid. Wasn’t planning on incubating them, just wondering if my cockerel got the job done. Thanks!
My dog.Who’s Nick?