Sep 27, 2019 #1 C Chickenman305 Chirping Apr 11, 2018 43 47 76 just wondering if it’s fertile or not thanks. Attachments FD7DF8C3-5711-4DA8-971B-EFB256B3DDD3.jpeg 118.2 KB · Views: 20
Sep 27, 2019 #2 Sarahgonzales17 In the Brooder Sep 7, 2019 22 19 44 Texas It’s hard to tell from this view. Do you or can you get a pic with the white facing you?
Sep 27, 2019 #3 PioneerChicks Naturalist 5 Years Sep 4, 2019 4,206 16,452 852 Idaho My Coop My Coop I would say it is, I think I can see the Bull's Eye. Don't worry, you can still eat it.
Sep 27, 2019 #4 chrissynemetz Psalm 91 ❤ Premium Feather Member 11 Years Dec 19, 2013 42,644 361,627 1,957 Olathe Colorado I can't tell from the picture if it has a bull's eye
Sep 27, 2019 #5 Mvan42 Crowing 6 Years Mar 15, 2019 2,734 5,912 416 Garrett County, Maryland Can’t tell
Sep 27, 2019 #6 PioneerChicks Naturalist 5 Years Sep 4, 2019 4,206 16,452 852 Idaho My Coop My Coop In the back of the photo, more on the left, there is something that MIGHT be a bulls eye. Please tell me if I am wrong, I am new to roosters and fertilized eggs.
In the back of the photo, more on the left, there is something that MIGHT be a bulls eye. Please tell me if I am wrong, I am new to roosters and fertilized eggs.
Sep 28, 2019 #7 aart Chicken Juggler! Premium Feather Member 12 Years Nov 27, 2012 114,170 186,652 1,967 SW Michigan My Coop My Coop Pic is not incredibly clear, but spot looks bigger than the usual infertile blastodisc. I'll vote 'maybe'.
Pic is not incredibly clear, but spot looks bigger than the usual infertile blastodisc. I'll vote 'maybe'.