How long do hens stay "fertile"?

goatkeepers

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I have been letting my three hens free range during the day and just now when I went to close them up for the night, I saw that the neighbors rooster was in there with them! I don't want to take the chance and eat a fertilized egg; so how long do I need to wait until their eggs will be un-fertile again?
Thanks so much!!
 
Well, we are both vegetarians so eating fertilized eggs is too weird for us..
A month is a long time!
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Hens will lay fertile eggs for as long as a month. You might consider that a fertile egg is not necessarily growing into a chick. They don't grow until they are incubated. It's just a potential life in there, but not exactly alive, in a sense.
 
You should be fine to eat them in 2 weeks, like the others said there is no reason (even if your a veg) that you cant eat them... Nothing forms inside of them in till the are incubated by a hen or a bator. So in till they are incubated they are just like any other egg.

Here is a post that can help you tell if an egg is fertile why dont you crack a few open to see if they are (never know maybe the rooster didnt get all your hens)
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=16008
 
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Yes, wish I could remember the store they got them from...
Ohhh.... I think it was Safeway ??? Does that sound right ??

I know someone got a chick from one of the eggs !!
 
That was it! Crazy stuff......

IDK, not being a vegetarian, I don't have an issue with eating fertilized eggs, but I can see how someone would.

My way to look at it though, it's a wonderful present from your chickens. They give it to you with love.
 

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