Well, you do have a chance because even so they want only females in the barn, there is likely to be a few roos that slip through the system. Hope you get some of those that did!!Hey guys! I found free range eggs at Sam's club the other day so I purchased them and through them into the incubator last night. I hadn't ever seen eggs marked free range before and I have never seen eggs marked fertile, but I thought I'd give them a go because I would love to hatch some grocery store chicks.
Has anyone been sucessful with hatching eggs simply marked "free range". They are from Great Day Farms.
Someone else told me that they have hatched Eggland's Best eggs and I just found out HyVee carries them, so I think I try them when I get the oppurtunity. Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Anyway, was out playing with my Leghorns and Crevies as usual this morning but this time I brought my camera

I think the girls are almost there! Any time now.... I hope to have eggs, only I've been feeding them way too much, and they're getting a bit fat... so I'm holding off on the snacks now, LOL. They're only getting grass now.
Here with one of my Crevies
and another gorgeous face (and a bit too large a belly)