Jessicabackus
In the Brooder
So I’ve been hatching and raising chicks for several years now but I wasn’t aware that once an egg had been incubated and then removed and opened that it was impossible to tell if that egg had been fertilized prior. I was recently told this by another breeder but I can’t find anything on it now and I’ve lost my screenshot. Point is. I sold some eggs to someone who says a few weren’t fertilized. I’m more inclined to believe they were they just didn’t develop after shipping. Thoughts?