INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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Can a particular egg be fertilized by more than one rooster, like dogs? Could make for some interesting eggs if they can
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I would GUESS each egg could be different Roos

I think one GOOD breeding session can have you in fertile eggs for 1 1/2 - 2 weeks
Not that you asked me
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Real cherries nice. Rocky road is my favorite.
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awwwwww you poor thing you, but more cash in yer pocket !! gotta pay for that fancy ice cream!!
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The owners love me, like most people. They gives me discounts!
 
Well poop. Apparently the guy jumped the gun and now has to convince his wife. :/ that's not the impression he gave when he said "I can come at any time today. I can come right now."

Edit: oops. I thought I was posting at granny's. :oops:



Aww bummer. Hope he can come soon. :hugs


I have been known to post in the wrong house too on occasion! :oops:
 
OHHHH wowza.... so much for the two week time period!!!
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Reproductive Physiology of the Hen
The reproductive tract of the hen is also different from mammals, and different functions are performed in different segments of the tract. The major structures are as follows:
  • OVARY - containing immature and mature follicles. The mature follicles consist of the egg "yolk" and the unfertilized ovum.
  • INFUNDIBULUM - yolk with attached ovum is snatched up by the infundibulum. It is at this point in the reproductive tract that the ovum is fertilized if the hen has been mated with a cockerel. Spermatozoa from the cockerel are stored in "sperm nests" located within the infundibulum and are capable of fertilizing ova for up to 30 days after mating.
  • MAGNUM - while traveling through this part of the oviduct, the albumin or egg white is formed.
  • ISTHMUS - the tough outer membrane located just beneath the egg shell is formed in this part of the oviduct.
  • UTERUS - also referred to as the "shell gland", this is where the egg shell is formed. Most of the transit time from ovulation until the egg is laid is spent in the uterus.
  • VAGINA - the egg travels through the vagina into the cloaca, from which it is "laid."
  • CLOACA - this is the common external opening from which the contents of the urinary tract (urates), the intestinal tract (feces) and the reproductive tract (eggs) exit the hen.
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http://ag.ansc.purdue.edu/nielsen/www245/lecnotes/avianrepro.html


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Well poop. Apparently the guy jumped the gun and now has to convince his wife. :/ that's not the impression he gave when he said "I can come at any time today. I can come right now."


Edit: oops. I thought I was posting at granny's. :oops:



I did it yesterday too Campin! :oops:


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Well poop. Apparently the guy jumped the gun and now has to convince his wife. :/ that's not the impression he gave when he said "I can come at any time today. I can come right now."

Edit: oops. I thought I was posting at granny's. :oops:



Aww bummer. Hope he can come soon. :hugs


I have been known to post in the wrong house too on occasion! :oops:


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