This might be stupid, as I’m not an egg expert, but is this fertile looking? I’ve heard fertile eggs have a white, ringed dot in the yolk.
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I don’t actually have a roo, nor do I want to hatch chicks, but I was wondering. It’s very unlikely now that I think about it, but what I meant to ask was: do infertile eggs have the white dot?It looks like it could be...
I've found it difficult to get good, clear pictures of the little white targets. I think what I finally did was put the eggs in ambient light with neither hot spots nor shadows & steady my camera in some way (like resting my elbows on the counter & keeping them and the camera close to my body.)
That said, I'm gonna go with a yes. Put a batch in the incubator or under a broody. You'll have your answer in 3-7 days.
Ok. Thanks.Your pictures are a bit fuzzy to me, could be my eyes. I don't see the fertile ring around the blastoderm. So I would say it isn't fertile.
Yes, every egg has a blastoderm. It's the part that would eventually grow into a chick if it was fertilized. The rest of the egg is just food for that growing chick.I don’t actually have a roo, nor do I want to hatch chicks, but I was wondering. It’s very unlikely now that I think about it, but what I meant to ask was: do infertile eggs have the white dot?
