fertile? or what is this?

Yes, those eggs are fertile, that doesn't affect their edibility though. I'd say you just have a cockerel that is an early bloomer, and has already began to mate with the hens/pullets. Either that or you have an unidentified cockerel in your flock.
 
Is that the only male...and he's 12 weeks old?
Seems young, but those eggs definitely look to contain fertile blastoderms.
The circled area looks odd too.
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Is that the only male...and he's 12 weeks old?
Seems young, but those eggs definitely look to contain fertile blastoderms.
The circled area looks odd too.
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my notes tell me i got them on 11/aug at tractor supply so may have been a week or 2 old when i got them. but he's much bigger then his sisters he looks about the same size as my new hampshire reds whom starting laying about 3 months ago so i highly doubt any of those are roosters no signs of a roo at least.

yes that thing on yolk on the spoon looks grossssss
 

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