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Is it possible for hermaphroditic chicken to self fertilize eggs?

ChickNoobie

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I have a 27 week old Silkie who was vent sexed by the hatchery and determined to be male. She started laying eggs with the rest of them a couple weeks ago and lays every day. My flock is a small backyard flock and I have observed each one of them laying and have never seen any mounting behavior or crowing or anything. But these eggs that the Silkie lays look distinctly fertile. And only her eggs. What do we think could be going on here?
 

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Cool. Yes I was wondering if that could be the case. I know that vent sexing isn’t super accurate for bantams. She always seems really feminine to me from the start too. I suppose it’s more likely chance that she just lays eggs that look fertile. I wouldn’t have thought anything of it if she wasn’t sexed male from the start.
 
I used to swear by the bullseye for fertility, but since having a hen only flock for a couple years, many of the yolks look fertile, but they are not.
 

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