Last shred of hope...Fertile or Infertile???

3toTeach

In the Brooder
Feb 27, 2019
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With our beautiful brown leghorn rooster having passed, these eggs are the last of his genes and we’re wondering if the eggs are fertile. I cracked one of the more recent ones and it is difficult for me to tell. Hoping the other four may be viable if this one is. Thoughts??? Firtile or Infertile???
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With our beautiful brown leghorn rooster having passed, these eggs are the last of his genes and we’re wondering if the eggs are fertile. I cracked one of the more recent ones and it is difficult for me to tell. Hoping the other four may be viable if this one is. Thoughts??? Firtile or Infertile???
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I'm sorry, but it doesn't look fertile :hugs
 
We aren't really sure what happened exactly. We came home and he was dead. There didn't appear to be any real struggle...just some blood droplets scattered about. He was very handsome and took good care of the hens.View attachment 1687960
So sorry for your loss. He was quite striking.
 
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That egg looks fertilized from the bullseye, but the only way to know if it is viable is to incubate it and see if it grows and will hatch. Since there's no way to know if it's viable yet, I would try to hatch some of them. Worse case scenario, there won't be a growing embryo when you candle them a week or two later. Best case, you get some offspring from your dearly departed little buddy.
:hugs:love:thumbsup
 

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