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  1. BrookCideMurder

    Can you eat fertilized eggs that have been in the nest 2 1/2 weeks?

    I have a hen and a rooster, the hen has been laying fertilized eggs I stopped collecting around 2 1/2 weeks ago. Now, there are about 15 eggs in her nest, the hen has not gone broody. I dont want the eggs to go to waste, and I decided I want to eat these eggs, not hatch them. I do not know...
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    HOW LONG CAN FERTILIZED EGGS SIT AND BE EDIBLE

    HOW LONG CAN FERTILIZED EGGS BE LEFT IN THE LAYING BOX AND STILL BE TAKEN OUT LATER AND EATEN. I AM NOT ASKING OPTIONS OR HOW TO MINIMIZE THIS, OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT, I AM JUST HOPING SOMEONE KNOWS THE ANSWER. I KNOW HOW LONG THEY CAN JUST SIT ON THE COUNTER, BUT IF THEY ARE FERTILIZED...
  3. BrookCideMurder

    overloading the nest with eggs

    The people want pics, the top are a hen and the chicks she just hatched, and my Rooster. The eggs and other hens are the ones i am writing about and relate to my question. I will try to be clear and my ultimate goal is to have the hen or hens go broody and hatch the eggs I have - seperate...
  4. BrookCideMurder

    Do Buff Orpingtons Ever Have Feathered Legs?

    I have 4 buff hens, I have been looking for a rooster. Found one on CL, seems legit and healthy except it has feathered legs. Supposedly bought from McMurray Hatchery, Approx 1 year old and looks good ecxept feathered legs. Also, isnt $20 a little much for a rooster? Please let me know, I want...
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