corochic
In the Brooder
- Feb 12, 2017
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Thought you'd like to see this since so many have asked how to tell if their eggs are fertilized. The first picture is an INfertile egg.
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On this one, you can see the ring, indicating fertility. This is caused by cells in the center of the blastoderm dying off and leaving a cleared out area, making that bullseye appearance. Not all are as clear as this one is, but you get the idea.
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**sorry for the graininess of these photos, but they were from years ago and a not so great camera.
Thought you'd like to see this since so many have asked how to tell if their eggs are fertilized. The first picture is an INfertile egg.
![]()
On this one, you can see the ring, indicating fertility. This is caused by cells in the center of the blastoderm dying off and leaving a cleared out area, making that bullseye appearance. Not all are as clear as this one is, but you get the idea.
![]()
**sorry for the graininess of these photos, but they were from years ago and a not so great camera.