What's the "bull's eye" in an egg?

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Sorry, I'm sure this is a simple answer, but I'm new to all of this. :hmm;;

Total newbie!



Pictures are welcome, but good explanations are nice too!
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I am not sure where it went but there was a sticky by Speckled Hen.
The bulls eye is just that. It looks like a tiny bull eye on the yolk of the egg. That says it is fertile. If I can not find the sticky then I will take a pic for you. When you crack open your next egg look on the yolk. All yolks will have a ring but a fertile one will have a larger outer ring then a smaller ring then a dot right in the center.
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I will go look for that sticky now.
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I found it!!!!
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=16008
 
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OH MY WORD I CRACKED A FERTILE EGG TODAY!
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I think it was my Appleyard's since their eggs are HUGE campared to the others and they layed it right after I went out to collect them. I came back out and there it was!


Ohhhh... Now I'm sad lol.

Thanks for the info.
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This is from feathersite.com


Yeah, Silver Appleyards are big, I don't have pekins, but I'd say maybe their size? They also come in bantam form.
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I love them! But they're like two yeas old (they said) so they don't like me so much... Were raised mostly outside probably, not raised up from hatchlings to be okay with dogs and people.
 
MUAHAHA!
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I got them from a couple from around here. The only way I could find them.


They don't sell birds or anything, just extras. It was a local thing.
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Sorry to show off their awesome-ness and not give you a source...
 

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