Usually, on an infertile egg the blastoderm spot will be much smaller and there will not be that darkened ring around it. I do believe Babygirl's egg is fertile, it's just not to the bullseye stage of development yet. The darkened ring and dark spot in the middle of the blastoderm are what I'm looking at as indication as well as the size of the blastoderm itself. Maybe the pictures are deceiving though.
Here's a thread with some very good fertile egg pics for reference.
Oooo Thanks Olive! Yes, it was really hard to get a good picture. It was noticably different from the other eggs, which made me wonder if it was fertile. I'm not running to throw eggs in the incubator (yet) but I may in a couple of weeks when I have more eggs to put in with them. He hatched from such a dark chocolate egg, I am curious to see what his offspring will lay (colorwise). I compared my egg pics tot he one in the post and I do think it was fertile too. Very exciting.
(yeah he's still with me, the buyer who wanted him had a horrible family emergency the day he was going to pick him up...so he's still here crowing away...at the dogs, at other birds, at people....protecting THE LADIES (in my barry white voice)...hahaha)
Funny thing...my new neighbors commented about Big Boy being "mean" to the girls. When I told them that he was really trying to mate with them they just howled in laughter. I wish all my neighbors were like them. They totally get a kick out of him.
