candling on lockdown, what to do with non-developed eggs

TheRealTimShady

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May 23, 2011
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just wondering if anyone has taken the eggs that havn't developed and like, fed them to their dogs.

i don't plan on eating them myself, but if i could crack them over my dogs food....would it be bad?

i'm talking totally infertile eggs, not like, half developed.
 
JJ says they make great slingshot ammo for getting rid of stray cats, I wouldn't feed them to anything though.

VERY TRUE, BUT THEY WORK BEST IF YA GIVE 'EM ANOTHER 5=7 DAYS AT ROOM TEMP SO THEY "RIPEN" TO MAXIMUM EFFICACY
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BUT I ONLY USE THEM ON FREE RANGING DOGS... CATS I JUST SHOOT AND BE DONE WITH
 
I bury them. But then something digs it out 4 weeks later and eats them... but that's their problem not mine.

I was thinking of giving the developed babies that did not hatch to a person who keeps snakes.
 
Toss it Mibotsu....

Not worth getting your dogs sick. I'm sure after that many days at 100 it's full of bacteria. If it's something I wouldn't eat, I wouldn't give it to my dogs. :) If others do and dogs aren't getting sick, I'd say luck which is always subject to change.
 

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