So this probably is a really dumb question, but....

GemmaGA

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My beloved rooster, Scuba, who was like a pet to me (he was awesome!) was killed by a predator about 2 weeks ago. I am pretty sure I had collected fertile eggs before he was taken, but they have been in the refrigerator.

Even if I did have fertilized eggs, it's probably been too long for them to be viable to hatch, correct?

Sorry if it's a dumb question - was just thinking maybe I could hatch a little half-Scuba :)
 
My beloved rooster, Scuba, who was like a pet to me (he was awesome!) was killed by a predator about 2 weeks ago. I am pretty sure I had collected fertile eggs before he was taken, but they have been in the refrigerator.

Even if I did have fertilized eggs, it's probably been too long for them to be viable to hatch, correct?

Sorry if it's a dumb question - was just thinking maybe I could hatch a little half-Scuba :)
Nope, you can still hatch them. Oldest refrigerated eggs I've incubated, & hatched successfully were 3 weeks old. Viability maybe reduced slightly.
 
@MysteryChicken & @jher77
Wow, not what I expected to hear! Maybe I will give it a shot and just see...won't hurt anything and my 7 hens are laying pretty consistently now so we have no shortage of eggs for eating :)

Thank you!
You're welcome.

The world of chickens is amazing sometimes.
 

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