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SEx, Chicks embryos in fresh eggs
Yvonne aka india Started conversation Sep 21, 2012
Recently there have been small embryos in our eggs when I've broken them for use. Is this an indication of the age of the egg, a commentary on the conditions in which the hen has lived, and apart from looking horrid, is there any harm in them being there? Not intending on changing our supplier, just curious.
SEx, Chicks embryos in fresh eggs
Lanzababy - Guide Editor Posted Sep 21, 2012
Hi Yvonne,
I was under the impression that the tiny blob you get in an egg shows that it's been fertilised. Your supplier might be keeping a cockerel with the hens? In which case your eggs are probably nice and free range in the true sense of the word. Battery eggs don't suffer from this 'problem', which can be a nuisance if you're a bit squeamish.
SEx, Chicks embryos in fresh eggs
Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Sep 26, 2012
Is it true that hens will lay eggs even without a cockerel around?
SEx, Chicks embryos in fresh eggs
Lanzababy - Guide Editor Posted Sep 26, 2012
the person to ask is JackRuss - he keeps hens. I'll go and knock on his door. Or rather his personal space.
SEx, Chicks embryos in fresh eggs
Rod Posted Sep 26, 2012
Yes they do. Dorty keeps 3 chooks (the sort without cocks) and I provide some wood shavings which they love, apparently. We occasionally get eggs which we love - so does doglet.
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Jackruss a Grand Master of Tea and Toast, Keeper of the comfy chair, who is spending a year dead for tax reasons! DNA! Posted Sep 26, 2012
morning all
I have around 60 odd chickens and a cockerel, i did suffer from this problem till i changed the hens, i try to have young hens, up to around 18months old then sadly they tend to end up on the table, and the hens i use are
1, legbar, cotswold vierity
2, lowland browns
3, light sussex
I find on the whole that if the hens are of the free range type then you'll have this type of problem
hopes this helps, and if you needs anymore advice just ask
RJR (the living proof
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Jackruss a Grand Master of Tea and Toast, Keeper of the comfy chair, who is spending a year dead for tax reasons! DNA! Posted Sep 28, 2012
have a read of this
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/birds/info/chicken/egg.shtml
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SEx, Chicks embryos in fresh eggs
- 1: Yvonne aka india (Sep 21, 2012)
- 2: Lanzababy - Guide Editor (Sep 21, 2012)
- 3: Titania (gone for lunch) (Sep 26, 2012)
- 4: Lanzababy - Guide Editor (Sep 26, 2012)
- 5: Rod (Sep 26, 2012)
- 6: Jackruss a Grand Master of Tea and Toast, Keeper of the comfy chair, who is spending a year dead for tax reasons! DNA! (Sep 26, 2012)
- 7: Jackruss a Grand Master of Tea and Toast, Keeper of the comfy chair, who is spending a year dead for tax reasons! DNA! (Sep 28, 2012)
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