I haven't yet found a store near Portland with fertile eggs. I called several places and they acted like I was crazy.
ME TOO! I always get an awkward pause and ..."Did you say fertilized chicken eggs? Well, no, I really don't think soooo...."
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I haven't yet found a store near Portland with fertile eggs. I called several places and they acted like I was crazy.
Oh, when I said "experiment" I meant more in the sense of seeing if grocery store eggs could actually hatch.
As far as my own incubation technique? I candle on the first day to check air cells. Then, 7th and 18th date.
Eggs are incubated in a Janoel 48 with an automatic egg turner.
Humidity is kept at 30% through-ought incubation.
Humidity is increased to 60-65% at lockdown.
Eggs that have weird looking air cells get put into trimmed-down egg cartons.
Otherwise, they get put into lockdown on their sides.
I really just want some practice, and would like to see if those fertilized grocery store eggs can actually hatch!
But I would love a chance to incubate some eggs for someone/friends/family/etc.
I haven't yet found a store near Portland with fertile eggs. I called several places and they acted like I was crazy.
Hello, OREGON!
I am your friendly neighbor in Vancouver, WA and I have a question for you!
Where ON EARTH can I find some fertilized chicken eggs at the grocery store????
Yes, they actually sell them at some grocery chains (like Trader Joes, Whole Foods, etc).
I'm trying to cheaply perfect my incubation technique and think it would be a fun experiment...
...but I can't find any ANYWHERE! Even some cheap, local barnyard mixes would be fine.
Have any of you managed to find them at the store???
This is where I have looked:
Trader Joe's, Portland OR
Trader Joe's, Vancouver WA
Whole Foods, Vancouver WA
Natural Grocer, Vancouver WA
Fred Meyer, Vancouver WA
I would be THRILLED if any of you have seen th
I have called all over and no one sells fertile eggs... You can buy fertile eggs from Aloha Feed and Garden you need to call and order them. They are mutt chickens! Last summer they were $4 a dozen. I got 7 eggs and 6 were fertile and 6 hatched under my broody Mama.Hello, OREGON!
I am your friendly neighbor in Vancouver, WA and I have a question for you!
Where ON EARTH can I find some fertilized chicken eggs at the grocery store????
Yes, they actually sell them at some grocery chains (like Trader Joes, Whole Foods, etc).
I'm trying to cheaply perfect my incubation technique and think it would be a fun experiment...
...but I can't find any ANYWHERE! Even some cheap, local barnyard mixes would be fine.
Have any of you managed to find them at the store???
This is where I have looked:
Trader Joe's, Portland OR
Trader Joe's, Vancouver WA
Whole Foods, Vancouver WA
Natural Grocer, Vancouver WA
Fred Meyer, Vancouver WA
I would be THRILLED if any of you have seen them!
??? did you try?I bought some cage free eggs and I just wonder if they're fertile but not marked as being so? I'd be half tempted to try to incubate them anyway just to see, you'd be able to see development by day 3 or 4.