Quote: Think of it this way ...if you put first put green gumballs & then blue gumballs in a gumball machine ..you put a quarter in ...out comes a RANDOM selection of gumballs
some green some blue or all green & or all blue ...theoretically you could still get a green gumball last ..even though you put those in 1st ...As they probably all shift when some are taken out . So for up to 4 weeks or more either Roo could be ferilizing the eggs
Clear as mud, right?Clear to Me ....![]()
Yes ...it is possible ...As no one know how the sperm gets chosen . to fertilize the individual egg .That brings me to a question that I have. A while ago I had chicks hatch that I'm sure were of an EE roo. The hen hadn't been with the EE in over a month. Only a couple times did I see her with the BCM. So, could she have gone through the sperm from the BCM and she dip into some of the EE's sperm was still alive and well and able to fertilize an egg even though it was well over a month? After reading Marquisella's comment, I'm more confident that it happened that way. I had sold the EE roo and it was not on the property for well over a month before I even collected eggs.
I have thought of going to the fair 2 days ...
The 25th a sunday ...And another day during the week .
If we can settle on another day ...we can meet others who cant make it Sunday
Only Tuesday is out ...as they change animals / clean the pens those days
My Sis usually goes with us ...And I think she would be bored talking chickens ...( she has none )
Hey Rancher ! Breella ! ( prettty Eggs ) Lynzi ! are you going to the fair ?
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