Ok, the Rooster will do what a Rooster has to do. I don't want to hatch any chicks, not at least this year. It's to my understanding that you can still eat feteralized eggs.....AM I CORRECT?
I don't want to hatch any. It is to my understanding that that you can still eat feteralized......Am I correct?
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As long as you collect your eggs daily there is no reason you can't eat fertile eggs ~ we do all the time. Most non-chicken people can't tell a fertile egg from a non fertile egg just by looking at it. If you know what you are looking for you can see the "bulls eye" on the yolk of a fertile egg.
Thanks, that what I thought. Do you collect your eggs in morning? I plan on a morning collection but might have to do an evening collection once in a great while.
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As long as you collect your eggs daily there is no reason you can't eat fertile eggs ~ we do all the time. Most non-chicken people can't tell a fertile egg from a non fertile egg just by looking at it. If you know what you are looking for you can see the "bulls eye" on the yolk of a fertile egg.
Thanks, that what I thought. Do you collect your eggs in morning? I plan on a morning collection but might have to do an evening collection once in a great while.
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As long as you collect your eggs daily there is no reason you can't eat fertile eggs ~ we do all the time. Most non-chicken people can't tell a fertile egg from a non fertile egg just by looking at it. If you know what you are looking for you can see the "bulls eye" on the yolk of a fertile egg.
I am retired so I actually collect several times a day ~ whenever I happen to be in the coop. Some of my girls lay in the morning and some lay in the afternoon with an occasional one in the evening. If you only collect once a day I would try to collect after most of them are finished laying for the day.
My hens lay early and late so sometimes I get one or two before work and the rest after work when I am in the barn feeding and doing a head count on all the sheep, horses and chickens.
I have a d'uccle rooster with my big girls. I haven't seen any fertilized eggs so far, and he's been with us for a year. He's fairly active, and most will squat for him, but he typically mates them at their shoulder area, hence no fertilization...