just a thought, should try and hatch a few eggs (maybe 7 or something like that) im just saying if its for testing purposes, ( but not 300 eggs )it is a waste of food, but thats just my opinion on that .. other than that , its a great video , awesome , keep up the great work, love the education aspect of it.
I've worked at Walmart and I did quality control on eggs and dairy i did find a few eggs that had an embryo but it was really rare i also had some people come in to check the eggs with a light I think it was the egg company my guess a rooster got in.
If you get your eggs from a local organic farm chances are they have at least a couple roosters and have fertilized eggs. The fun part is you never know what you're getting. The bad part is you never know what you're getting.
Eggs from caged hens on factory farms are never out of their tiny cage to mate with a rooster, so eggs are never fertile. Also on factory farms male chicks are put on a conveyer belt and dumped in a grinder at one day old. The cruel truth to commercial egg farms
I have really enjoyed the videos you have posted 2 years ago. I hope all is well and that you would consider posting more videos like you mentioned in this one.
I've picked up eggs for Walmart. There isn't a roaster on the farm. They also shipped eggs to about 3 other grocery store DC's. The idea of wasting production space over breeding isn't even a thought. They have complete other farms for hatcheries and grow outs.
The easiest and cheapest way to do this is to buy one dozen eggs from Walmart, THEN go to a hatchery and purchase ONE fertilized egg and place it in an incubator along with 11 unfertilized. Make a video of the one egg hatching and claim it was a miracle! 🤔
Why would you not try the free range or pasture raised eggs first? I'd think there would be more chance than Walmart's mass produced indoor raised chicken eggs where there is never a rooster kept. Very strange to go through all that effort and with SOOO many blank eggs.
Eggs from Walmart and most grocery stores aren't fertilized. They are laid by hens in an egg factory. In order for the hen's eggs to be fertile she has to mate with a rooster
You are checking them wrong. The air bubble will be at the top. And you are checking only at the top in the video and going really fast. The heart beat can't be in the air bubble,, which is at the top. So you are going too fast to get a certain check. Also often the store eggs are about 2 months old by the time you are able to buy them in the store. Although you did good in spotting bad smells early. That is something you did good.
Those eggs are so clean it's almost like they went through a vinegar wash to remove any salmonella. If they did go through a vinegar wash would not kill anything inside?
this was a dumb experiment . Commercial egg production the hens are in cages and there are no roosters making any of those eggs hatch is impossible. Even if somehow a fertilized egg got in there Walmart obviously refrigerates the eggs making chick development Impossible. Anyone that thinks that you can hatch eggs from the store missed that talk with there parents about where babies come from
Wouldn't it be time efficient to have a frosted/white painted plexiglass table with lights pointed upward (ie like those old school projectors) so you can see the veins all at once rather than go through them one at a time?
We bought Eggland's Best to make deviled eggs for a special dinner. After they had been boiled, I had an unexpected find and it was quite upsetting. I am relieved to know that most eggs are not fertilized. Although I still eat eggs, I pray before I crack an egg that I never experience that again.
I am almost certain what you're talking about was a meat spot and not a chick. Some eggs have meat spots in them that a lot of people think or the beginning of Chicks. But the beginning of chicks starts with a whole ton of veins and that's what you would see. Everything else is totally normal
Nothing against you but dont you know they could never be fertilized because its a factory. A male chicken must copulate with a hen to fertilize eggs. Layers never see a Rooster.