What is "Checking for a Bullseye"?

Yes, you can;t incubate it now, but luckily chickens lay more eggs
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Near Alvarado Texas..

2 dogs, 3 hens, 1 rooster, 6 lazy cats, 3 teenage chickens till they go to their new home, 3 baby chicks, 7 eggs due this coming Teusday, and 7 more due Dec 14th..

And 1 very understanding roomate..
Priceless!! lol!!

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You have to crack the egg to eat it. Technically it will be a chick, if it is incubated.

I think that's a funny question...People crack eggs everyday for breakfast and there is no baby. I think what you are asking is if you should check for fertility on every egg you wish to incubate. This is not necessary as a roosters fertility lasts for weeks after mating. You can check fertility every month or so to make sure but don't have to crack every single egg.
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