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YouTube is your friendOkay thanks, is these like a video or recording I have no idea what to expect?

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YouTube is your friendOkay thanks, is these like a video or recording I have no idea what to expect?
How old? Mine are 8-9 months.
The first couple pictures don't look fertilized. There is still a blastodisc, whether fertilized or not. Blastoderms is what it is called when it is fertilized.I know they all look like hen and ill post more pic in the morning but why are there bullseyes on the eggs?
Here is the thread: https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/are-these-eggs-fertile.1430774/page-2#post-23585358
oh, hmm, maybe a stray got in?What is this then? View attachment 2424183
We don't have wild chickens in CT. Do you in Washington? I thought they were only in the warmer states?oh, hmm, maybe a stray got in?
Just a crazy theory, dont mind me!
I was just theorizing, no, not that I know of... I know they do in Miami.We don't have wild chickens in CT. Do you in Washington? I thought they were only in the warmer states?