Fertilized Bullseye Genetic?

cheeptrick

Songster
12 Years
May 1, 2007
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Hi all,
I've been in contact with the hatchery with pictures of my EE's trying to 'out' my suspected Rooster. I sent them my picture of the bullseye 'fertilized' egg and they said that some chickens have a Genetic trait that makes the egg appear fertilized when it actually isn't?
So it is possible that I have NO roosters.
Has anyone here ever heard of such a thing?
Not that I'd don't trust the hatchery!

Still no crowing or mating...
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Have you posted any pics of the birds here yet? I think the people here would be able to help you determine if you have any roosters.
 
how many FERTILIZED eggs are you getting a day? If its only one I could believe that, but if all are appearing fertilized I would think, you probably have a roo. Or else you have a bunch of EE's with the same genetic trait.
 
I'd be interested in seeing the "roo" and the fertile egg spot. I have heard of hermaphrodites in other animals, but not chickens.

Jody
 
Ok...Here goes!
I've got 4 Wheaten Like 'EE's' but she was hiding out somewhere....but she looks just like the other 3.

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Thank you to all for taking a look and your replies!
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