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I'm pretty sure they will all have the single dot. If its a very small, pin-point dot its NOT fertile. The fertile ones will have the bullseye ring, or the dot will spread out.
I know right....think I'm gonna yeah mine a lesson today and go get a new one....hopefully it's smarter...Mine does that too. They are making idiots of us all.

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I set 16 from Johnny, 10 from Jack. Jack had 2 late quitters, all of Johnny's were clear. That's the second time in a row, that's why I'm done with him. I explained to him yesterday that Susan was growing out his replacement, so we'll see if he steps up

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
That's what I was trying to say, I think. With Samouw's roo you fix your issue with Johnny and you throw in blood that's not inbreeding with a beautiful black .

Knew he wouldn't trust any of us, so thanks for posting the link WV!
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