I started reading about eggs and chickens three years ago. Before that, I had just presumed that ALL eggs had been fertilized by a rooster, especially after watching the roosters at my grandmother's farm in Kentucky. I thought the white spots on the two sides of the yolk were rooster semen, and I ALWAYS took a spoon and removed it if I were cooking the egg. Then I read that those were two broken cord strands that held/kept the yolk in the center of the egg until the egg was cracked.
I was telling a lifelong friend about it, and he said that he and his brothers thought and did the same thing. I've talked to other people too, well educated people, who thought the same thing.
Then SpeckledHen posted her pictures of the fertilized/not fertilized eggs being nothing more than a tiny white spot (the hen's ovum) on the yolk and one of it's having changed to a donut shape if a rooster's sperm cell had entered the ovum. Talk about feeling like a dumbass, when I saw that...
I was telling a lifelong friend about it, and he said that he and his brothers thought and did the same thing. I've talked to other people too, well educated people, who thought the same thing.
Then SpeckledHen posted her pictures of the fertilized/not fertilized eggs being nothing more than a tiny white spot (the hen's ovum) on the yolk and one of it's having changed to a donut shape if a rooster's sperm cell had entered the ovum. Talk about feeling like a dumbass, when I saw that...