Fertilized or not?

What do you think?


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PNWskye

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These blastoderms don’t look like targets. They also don’t look like simple dots.

These yolks belong to my spangled Russian Orloff l, covered by my Bantam Cochin roo.
 

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Yes not fertile from what I can see. You should see a center dot. I just don’t see it.
If they start to develop for an hour or so sometimes it goes away in my experience :confused: all the infertile eggs I've seen always have a distinct single white dot. I don't see that either.
 

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