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mesopretty
In the Brooder
For the most part yes, they seem to lay at different times, we collected them today and there was 15 from yesterday and todayDo you collect the eggs everyday
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For the most part yes, they seem to lay at different times, we collected them today and there was 15 from yesterday and todayDo you collect the eggs everyday
Do you collect the eggs everyday
Thank you so much for your info should I be concerned the eggs may have bacteria? What to do not all the eggs just a couple here and there?All hens in that pic. I personally have a different belief on the bullseye thing because all my eggs are fertile and never have bullseye so I see so many people collect eggs and have bulleyes how is that possible when they don't begin to grow until they are sat on by hen for a few days or in incubator for a day or 2. I'm going to test the bulleye theory soon. I think it has to do with hens ovary tract and a piece of tissue or bacteria in the yolk that begins to grow.
Most will say I'm wrong but I'll crack 50 fertile eggs and upload pics with no bullseye's
I would so appreciate to hear what you find out we are fairly new obviously in having chickens so when seeing the eggs that have this it makes my go huh...I thank you so muchNo I mean your cooking them and this is just my theory.
I was already researching this and will keep you posted. I know science says that's a fertilized egg but you have no rooster so you know it's not fertilized. I get 15 eggs a day and look closely for bulleyes and have even left them in nesting box for a few days with not 1 bulleye in the year I've been a chicken daddy lol.
Awe thank you so muchUndercover rooster? I don't see it. BTW, super nice coop/run... that girl taking a foot bath look pretty chill. Overall seems like a cozy happy bunch. Well done.