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Since I only have 3 eggs sitting on my bench I'm not sure I want to crack one in case it's fertile... Or I might crack them and just break my 2 broodies..no point allowing them to sit when there's no fertile eggs. Although one of the broodies is my old faithful broody that is very hard to break and she's the best mumma! I love seeing her with chickys in tow!Can you post a picture of an egg that hasn't been sat on when you crack it before you have broken the yolk? Look for a little pale spot, and take a picture of that, and if it looks like a bullseye then it is fertile. If you post a picture, we can confirm if it's fertile. Here is a pic of what I mean, sorry if it's kinda confusing, try to cut the glare in the picture to make it easier to see the spot.
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