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Really try anything that says "Free Range" or Pasture raised
We have one small store in town and they have nothing like that. The nearest big store is an hour away and the nearest Trader Joe's is over an hour and a half away.I am going to check them out after my current hatch is done. Long drive but worth it if I find something. I did just drive to Alabama after all for fertile eggs to put under my broody bantam.
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We have one small store in town and they have nothing like that. The nearest big store is an hour away and the nearest Trader Joe's is over an hour and a half away.I am going to check them out after my current hatch is done. Long drive but worth it if I find something. I did just drive to Alabama after all for fertile eggs to put under my broody bantam.
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You can always give them a call first to see if they carry the fertile eggs...
My boyfriend went and talked to staff and was told that they don't have roosters in egg factories so they can't be fertile. Lol Not one store had an employee that knew what he was talking about. Better to just go and look.
Yup, some employees can be frustrating. I called one trader Joe's and they quickly answered yes to carrying FERTILE eggs. When I drove the 15 miles they promptly showed me the pasteurized eggs! I was not amused!
It sounds like you have a very good shot at getting chicks this time!
Hey guys! I set a dozen fertile eggs from the organic section of stop & shop 8 days ago. They were 11 days old when I bought them. At candling last night I saw 6 definite embryos, 5 maybes and just one clear. These guys amaze me. Can't wait to see what color these chicks turn out!