Why did this happen?

Update...

I checked on the Roo and found out he is just over two years old. Now I believe I am going to send my cowboy over to check his feathers....and do a "man-scape". BA HAHAHAHA!

So it seems the common opinion is problem with the Roo. I did point out that MY eggs were doing fine, it was met with "well that's a different chicken". Exactly. Different hen different hen.
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The roo could just not be performing. I have a silkie rooster who only performs for his favourites, which so far is only two. :p And both are silkies. He does not service the other breeds :gig
 
My Clyde plays favorites with our two hens. One week he'll be all over Bonnie, the next he can't get enough of Princess Lay-A.

That would also explain why I have seen fertile eggs from these chickens. I know when they gathered for this hatch they just went out and grabbed what was in the nesting boxes that afternoon.

Thanks I hadn't thought of that.
 
i'm dumbfounded too! wow! if your bantam eggs are doing fine, then i would venture to guess that it's not YOU and the way you incubate. and besides....NO growth from 29 eggs??? wow! is all i can think to say! i know for best fertility you should have about 1 roo to 10 hens. but like you said, not one grew, you would think SOME would have been fertile, even if only 2 for cryin out loud. anyone else here that can help? ideas?
for fertility it is best 1 roo per 5 hens and no more
 
for fertility it is best 1 roo per 5 hens and no more

sorry, my bad....what do i know? i don't have any roosters anyway...lol! well, i just thought i had read it here at one time or another. thanks for clarifying.
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