@Skull74657 The only way to find out is to incubate it and hold it against a light to see if it starts to develop. I have plenty of roosters, so most of the eggs I get are fertile.
But even if an egg is fertile, there's never a chick until you start the incubation process. A fresh fertile egg is exactly the same as a fresh, non fertile one.
How do you know when the egg is fertilize by the ropster?
Skull74657 2 weeks ago
@Skull74657 The only way to find out is to incubate it and hold it against a light to see if it starts to develop. I have plenty of roosters, so most of the eggs I get are fertile.
But even if an egg is fertile, there's never a chick until you start the incubation process. A fresh fertile egg is exactly the same as a fresh, non fertile one.
CORNSiLK 2 weeks ago
it looks sorta like a roo! lol
pestalbunny1 2 years ago
Ooh! Chickens!
EveFan2008 2 years ago
Do different-colored eggs taste any different from the white variety?
Spynmaster 3 years ago
Nope, the difference is only shell deep.
Welsummer eggs have thicker shells, but an egg is an egg.
CORNSiLK 3 years ago
I don't suppose you have cheese to go with those eggs, eh? :D
Spynmaster 3 years ago
We have no cows or goats, so only the supermarket variety :)
CORNSiLK 3 years ago
good but i wish i could of seen it lay an egg
vincent834 3 years ago
Most hens won't allow that, laying is a vulnerable moment, so their instinct is to get away from everyone and everything.
CORNSiLK 3 years ago