Mystery egg fertiliser

Cabbage01

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Jan 3, 2020
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Hi everyone, I hope you can help! One of my four month old Dorking crosses is silently fertilising eggs…and I need to move him on before he decides to crow.

I think I have one pullet (pic 2) and two roos, but honestly I’m starting to question myself! They’re crossed with Araucana and Jersey Giant - should be pretty obvious which is which ☺️
 

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Thank you, that was my original thinking, but the gentleman in pic 2 has such a pullet-type tail. I was totally confused!

Best guesses on the egg fertiliser, or it it probably all of them?
 
Any of them could fertilize an egg if they know how to line things up right lol. The blue one looks the most developed.
Thank you 😊 My poor little Polish bantam has produced fertilised eggs and I have no idea how they managed it - she’s so small! So I came straight onto BYC and posted to help protect her virtue 🤣
 

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