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Anthony-Smith
Chirping
- Apr 16, 2019
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Normally I gather the eggs every day or every other day. This time it was a few days before I got to them. Got super busy and they are not actually living where I am staying right now (they are at a new house that I am renovating).This is not a direct answer to your question, but something you should do. Mark the eggs you want her to hatch in some way, and remove all other eggs daily. You want the eggs to hatch all at the same time because once she has chicks she will abandon any remaining eggs. If you always gather eggs daily you should not find veins in your breakfast.![]()
That brings me to another question. If they JUST laid an egg, would I be able to tell if it was fertilized if I cracked it open the next day? What if the egg was two days old and I cracked it the day after that?
The reason I ask is because I was wondering lately if my rooster was even fertile. He is about a year and a half old and these were the first identifiable federalized eggs. Im thinking that maybe I should let the eggs be sat on for a few days to tell if they are fertile before I just remove them?