I just set 42 TJs Fertile Eggs! >>>>>Final Count 32!!!!

Best Wishes and we will keep watching this thread! I think the statistics are in your favor if you have that many eggs. We loved doing the experiment last year and would do it again in a heart beat if I had the time for baby chicks again.

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My Trader Joes chicken, Joey, is fabulous, minus being loud when she wants us to let her out or someone is in the favorite nest box. She lays at least 6 eggs a week right now; she almost never takes a day off. Her eggs just keep getting bigger, too. On Christmas day she laid a Jumbo egg at 2.5 oz! Most of the time they are 2.2 however, about Extra large.

For more info on our Trader Joes hen...
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=124940
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=262339
 
i myself set 3 dozen and when lock down came around only 7 made it the others never developed or got blood rings within the first few days, but out of the 7 that made lockdown 1 hatched, and is doing preatty good it is 2 weeks and 2 days old today
 
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Are you telling the age of the eggs by the date on the box or by the three-digit numeral that gives the day of the year they were put in the box?

when i did my eggs, the actual eggs were stamped with dates, so that made it easy for me the first tj hatch i did were the freshest ever they were just settign the eggs out when i got there, so there were only a couple days old, but unfortunetly electricity went out that hatch and i lost them all, thats why i did a second batch and thats where i got my single chick i named Frosty
 
ok when i called the trader joes corprate office they said they get there eggs from leghorns, but htis is an email i just got from them for a reply to the same question i sent them before i called:

Thank you for your recent inquiry. To answer your question, the
hatchery that supplies our eggs may use any number of species/type of
chicken to produce fertile eggs at any given time. However, we wanted
to share the list of possible types that may be used: Golden Buff, Black
Star, Black Australorp, Buff Orp...ington, White Rock, Barred Rock,
Partridge Rock, Rhode Island Red, Delaware, Silver Laced Wyandotte,
Golden Laced Wyandotte, Buckeyes, Black Jersey Giant, New Hampshire
Reds, White Leghorn, Brown Leghorn, Blue Andalusian, Silver Laced
Hamburg, Salmon Faverolles, Araucana, Buff Chanteclers, Golden Phoenix,
Dominiques, Turkin, Cuckoo Maran, Welsummer, Silver Laced Polish
Standard, Golden Laced Polish Standard, Black Crested Marble Polish
Standard, White Crested Blue Polish Standard, White Crested Black Polish
Standard, Buff Laced Polish Standard, Golden Campine, Red Cochin
Standard, Blue Cochin Standard, and White Cochin Standard.

Again, it is the hatchery's choice, and subject to vary. We do hope
this information helps, and we do truly appreciate your inquiry.

Sincerely,

Hazel
Trader Joe's
Customer Relations
 
It's so cool to see the results on hatching adventures like yours. It'll be exciting to see how many eggs hatch and what breeds or crosses they may be.
Can't wait to hear your results! Good luck!
 
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All the fertile eggs at my local TJ's are large white eggs, so that narrows down the list considerably!
My little guy sure looks like a White Leghorn!
 
I read somewhere that they were called Hy-Line W-98 or was it 36? lol something like that! I think it's a type of leghorn....please correct me if I'm wrong!
 

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