So, this happened this morning.....

Baumshell28

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Please tell me that’s just “A spot” that means nothing, and not “The spot” that means it’s been fertilized....(Pic 1 & 2)
The last pic is just a shot of all 5 of the eggs from this week...my “Thousand Dollar Eggs”! Yes people, count the egg shell halves, I DID say Five eggs! Both of the first laid eggs were double yolkers!
 

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Please tell me that’s just “A spot” that means nothing, and not “The spot” that means it’s been fertilized....(Pic 1 & 2)
The last pic is just a shot of all 5 of the eggs from this week...my “Thousand Dollar Eggs”! Yes people, count the egg shell halves, I DID say Five eggs! Both of the first laid eggs were double yolkers!

It’s just the normal spot from how it’s formed. I don’t see any fertilized eggs there.
 
All eggs have a spot in them, they are fertile when there's a target shaped spot. What’s wrong with fertile eggs?
Nothing...except I have no rooster, no stray roosters around me and my girls coop & run is 100% enclosed, haha! When I saw the spot on that one I was like, “There’s absolutely no freaking way!!”
 

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