I recently lost my flock rooster to a fox or some other predator. I will be adding a new one to the flock this weekend. How long will it be before the eggs are fertile?
How long has it been since you lost your other roo? They could still be fertile from him. They may never be infertile, you just might not know who the daddy is.
I'm not sure how long ago I lost him. I was away on a long trip and he was gone when I came back. My father who was taking care of my birds didn't realize he was gone but said he remembers him being around a week or so ago. I have located a replacement and will put him with the girls Saturday. I only have four hens of his breed in my flock so I will put them in confinement with the new roo. Their eggs may still be fertile, but if it has been too long, how long do you think it will be before I get fertile eggs. If they mate as soon as he arrives will the eggs be fertile right away?
I had a hen who had been without a rooster for a month. I put her with a rooster and startyed checking her eggs daily. I think they showed up fertile on the third day.
Am I an egghead (ha ha) or wot? JenJScott how on earth do you tell a fertile from an infertile egg without going through the incubator/candeling process first? Is there some fabulous trick I missed out on?
You break open the egg and check for the blastoderm that has the appearance of a bullseye. If its not fertile, it`s a plain round spot. Sometimes its easier to tell than others See this thread fro pictures. https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=16008