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Fluffy Feather Farm
12 Years
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It looks like a white eye on the yolk. The blood spot will also be in the bullseye, or close by. I've seen blood spots in my fertile eggs as well. But not as often as bullseyes.
Your rooster should be old enough to do his stuff.
~Aspen
He's definitely busy doing his thing, especially as evening approaches.
You could always try and hatch some eggs, then you would know for sure if they were fertile.
~Aspen
Mrs. Fluffy Puffy :
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He's definitely busy doing his thing, especially as evening approaches.
You could always try and hatch some eggs, then you would know for sure if they were fertile.
~Aspen
Not sure now would be a good time to do that, I'm in upstate NY and we are going into the cold season.
Fluffy Feather Farm
12 Years
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Not, yet Deb...but someday!
~Aspen
Fluffy Feather Farm
12 Years
Quote:
You could always try and hatch some eggs, then you would know for sure if they were fertile.
~Aspen
Not sure now would be a good time to do that, I'm in upstate NY and we are going into the cold season.
'Hun, I have around 50 eggs in the incubator due to hatch first of November, and the end of Oct. Incubate them!!
~Aspen
Mrs. Fluffy Puffy :
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Not sure now would be a good time to do that, I'm in upstate NY and we are going into the cold season.
'Hun, I have around 50 eggs in the incubator due to hatch first of November, and the end of Oct. Incubate them!!
~Aspen
I don't have an incubator at this time. I don't know what kind of demand I will have and don't know what I would do with chicks this time of year.
I don't know what size incubator to purchase either.
LibertyChick
Fluffy Feather Farm
12 Years
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'Hun, I have around 50 eggs in the incubator due to hatch first of November, and the end of Oct. Incubate them!!
~Aspen
I don't have an incubator at this time. I don't know what kind of demand I will have and don't know what I would do with chicks this time of year.
I don't know what size incubator to purchase either.
LibertyChick
If you decide to get one, always get a big one, even if you don't 'think' you'll use it.
~Aspen
Mrs. Fluffy Puffy :
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I don't have an incubator at this time. I don't know what kind of demand I will have and don't know what I would do with chicks this time of year.
I don't know what size incubator to purchase either.
LibertyChick
If you decide to get one, always get a big one, even if you don't 'think' you'll use it.
~Aspen
When you say big one...how many eggs?
Fluffy Feather Farm
12 Years
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If you decide to get one, always get a big one, even if you don't 'think' you'll use it.
~Aspen
When you say big one...how many eggs?
At least 50 eggs...
~Aspen
Mrs. Fluffy Puffy :
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When you say big one...how many eggs?
At least 50 eggs...
~Aspen
wow! Why so many?
Fluffy Feather Farm
12 Years
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At least 50 eggs...
~Aspen
wow! Why so many?
I have one that holds around 50 eggs, but usually that is too small for me..that is why I have two Sportsman that can hold around 300 eggs per 'bator.
~Aspen