Fertile or not?

nmunroe

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Could anyone help me confirm that these are fertilized eggs?
I was hoping to incubate some eggs.. it will be my first time trying to do so.
We were trying to get some fertile eggs out of Mr. Meanie before we found him a new home. Thank you!! 😁
 

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They look fertile to me šŸ‘ that is what my eggs looked like, I’ve put some in my incubator and they are all developing. Hope this helps.
 
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This hen is 1.5 years. My rooster is 5 months but I saw him on a young hen. Thoughts?
 
Definitely fertile, if the egg has the white bullseye, its fertile! :D
 
:eek:Please-please-please! I want to set some hens eggs. Not these hens, they are too young, but here is the LO/EE rooster, "George." The white one in 4 months,his name is "Comfort."
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The hens George would mate are...Frizzle/NN that lays a green egg, if I got a frizzle NN that is gray---bonkers!
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These 2 are the babies of my avatar. I am hoping for more gray anything-love it.
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Or to have a gray spitzenhauben!!!!
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I have other hens, but these are the ones I have my eyes on.
And my welsummer for green spotted eggs.
 
I will have to shine it on a few more weeks then.:(
It could be the angle or the lighting on the pic, post another pic tomorrow if you can :) your NN/Frizzle is gorgeous šŸ˜ I am desperate for one!
 

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