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Here are the babies today....I am thinking any females would produce larger eggs than I get from my layer flock!
Not that I need anymore chickens either!!
 
I'm wondering if the cartons just aren't marked. Here in Ohio, we are not required to mark eggs as fertile or not. So it is possible.
Not sure if folks knew this. Each state decides what has to be included on the label.
 
I'm wondering if the cartons just aren't marked. Here in Ohio, we are not required to mark eggs as fertile or not. So it is possible.
Not sure if folks knew this. Each state decides what has to be included on the label.

Probably not going to happen. Commercial egg producers are not going to waste feed on a "non-productive" rooster if the objective is not to get fertile eggs.
 
I'm wondering if the cartons just aren't marked. Here in Ohio, we are not required to mark eggs as fertile or not. So it is possible.
Not sure if folks knew this. Each state decides what has to be included on the label.
Roosters do not increase egg laying rate so a commercial egg laying battery will not have roosters--they also are in little cages that would not allow breeding.

Fertile eggs are worth more so if they were fertile they would be sold as fertile. Some think that fertile eggs are healthier.
 
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Roosters do not increase egg laying rate so a commercial egg laying battery will not have roosters--they also are in little cages that would not allow breeding.

Fertile eggs are worth more so if they were fertile they would be sold as fertile. Some think that fertile eggs are healthier. 

Yeah...you'd actually have a better chance having an egg develop through parthigenesis than to have an accidental rooster in a laying cage with a few hens. I'd say your chances would be 1 in several million. The only way you would be at all likely would be if you bought free-range eggs that were locally produced and that farmer happened to have a few roosters in the flock. The big commercial farms either take the extra step to produce and sell fertile eggs or they absolutely do not.
 
Here in Alabama Sylvest and Wayne Farms have roosters in with the hens in chicken houses where they collect eggs for sale. They do not advertise fertile eggs either. But I also do not see our farm raised eggs for sale here in our grocery stores so they probably export them somewhere.
 

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