Thanks. At least it was a roo.Sorry to hear about your bird...![]()
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Thanks. At least it was a roo.Sorry to hear about your bird...![]()
phone just died after i type a mile long post including five pics 
do u c y i dont claim to b a super fan? I love the races but...



Hey everyone. Hope everyone is doing well.
Turk, I'm glad you are doing better, and I'm glad you found a home for the little puppy.
Dan:![]()
TURK! That's all awesome stuff!!! You ROCK!![]()
u already knew most of it! 
I know how that works, and that's what I'm seeing. What I'm saying is hens with no roosters will have eggs with no dot at all is my understanding. I think the dot without development means there is a fertility issue. Someone correct me if I'm wrong
I think you've mention trusting her before
http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/search?q=fertile
You're wrong... that's in the same myth category that you need to have a rooster around for a hen to even lay eggs...
That is the blastoderm, or the hens half of the genetic material for embryonic development... bullseye means the roosters half has joined it... look harder next time you have hens alone...
Really??
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