Yes, but eggs purchased from grocery stores are almost never fertile unless they are farm fresh organic eggs. The eggs you buy from local farm stands are most often fertilized eggs since most farmers keep a rooster with the flock. Fertilized eggs are not distinguishable from non-fertilized eggs either visually or by taste. Unless incubation has occurred the regular consumer would never know one from the other.
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Chicken eggs from the store will NOT hatch no matter what you do to them. By the time they get to the store they have been away from the warmth of the mother, or any kind of warmth, for far too long to be fertile.
To get non-fertile eggs you need to keep the hen and rooster separated, or get rid of your rooster all together.
NO. Unless the chicken has mated with a rooster, she will lay non viable eggs. An egg will be produced by the chicken even when no rooster is available. Eggs that come from a grocery store are not fertile and therefore can never produce a chick.
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There were a lot fertile soil in our back yard.
The one way you can tell if a chicken eggs is fertile is by holding a strong flash light behind it and if you see the embero it is fertile
As breeders we call them "Viable eggs". They are fertile but they may not end up as chicks. "Fertile chicken eggs" is just as good when discussing them with others.
Yes you can but only if your egg is fertile to begin with. Most of the eggs sold in stores come from large chicken farms where the hens are maintained totally separate from males. No males, no fertile eggs! If you get eggs from chickens that are free range, then there is a good, or at least better, chance that you'll have fertile eggs. An egg can be quite cool BEFORE incubation starts but once it has started, you'd need to maintain a reasonably constant warm temperature. Hope this helps
what do you mean by "what are fertilized"?? its an egg that is going to hatch because the male "Chicken" mated with a female Chicken a male chicken is not called a chicken i just told you that so you would better understand
No, a chicken egg itself does not contain semen. The rooster must fertilise the egg.
Guinea and chicken eggs can not be refrigerated and stay fertile.