Is she a momma!!

Crack open the eggs and inspect the yolk:
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Fertile eggs with have a "bullseye"
 
Thanks everyone. I'm wondering tho do I still collect the eggs or leave them in the nest? If I'm not sure if they're fertilized
 
Thanks everyone. I'm wondering tho do I still collect the eggs or leave them in the nest? If I'm not sure if they're fertilized
Do not leave eggs in the nest.
I'm assuming you're thinking that if you do leave them in the nest,
one of the hens will go broody and hatch some new chicks for you?
That's not how it works.

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Will you use an incubator?
Do you have a plan for the multiple males(~50%) a hatch will produce?
 
Thanks for replying. It begs the question, from an amateurs point of view, if they are being fertilized then why don't they sit on them? Probably a daft question sorry
 
Thanks for replying. It begs the question, from an amateurs point of view, if they are being fertilized then why don't they sit on them? Probably a daft question sorry
Broody is a hormonal thing, it is not prompted by the hen being mated.
They can go broody even if not being mated,
they can be mated and lay fertile eggs and never go broody.
If you really want to hatch chicks, then best to get an incubator.
 

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