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Very interesting! Maybe I'll try mine for the heck of it lol
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Granted that these "bulls-eyes" aren't real fertile eggs, but nature is always hovering on the verge of the impossible happening, sort of like forks in a road. We know parthenogenisis is possible in reptiles, especially lizards, and recently they discovered "virgin births" in some large captive snakes. Chickens are from that biological lineage, so maybe someday we'll hear of baby chicks hatching from eggs that roosters never had anything to do with.
It would sure be a nifty way to determine the sex of chicks, though, since they would probably all be of the same sex.
I just looked this up because I also live in town with zero roosters and I saw what looked a lot like a bullseye to me. I had seen the dot plenty of times, but nothing like what's in the pic.![]()
It was much stronger looking in person.