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Awe man. I wanted to hear a good 21&me story.Briefly.
None that I am aware of. It is a slight possibility but highly unlikely. No one has ever accused me of fathering their child.
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Awe man. I wanted to hear a good 21&me story.Briefly.
None that I am aware of. It is a slight possibility but highly unlikely. No one has ever accused me of fathering their child.
Nope, but I have considered it.Not having the proper equipment, I am not qualified to argue the comfort aspect. When it was used successfully in the past, it was with only one or two eggs or as an emergency method during a late stage power outage. I may be wrong but suspect that @BantyChooks may be familiar with the last situation.
$$$.Way back when I was married, I convinced my wife to switch to a front opening bra. She chose a style with a very wide back band and was happy to have made the switch. I have never understood why women would want their bras to hook in the back. I guarantee you that you will be much happier with a front opening bra.
Personal comfort is worth what it costs.And good bras are expensive, I'm a tightwad when it comes to spending on clothing..... I can buy hatching eggs instead!
Hopefully none from Myshire are cracked. I had 5 cracked eggs from the last person I bought from.I once thought it was ok to do.
I wouldn't dare try it now.
Now I think it is quite dumb to jeopardize the whole hatch for one crack.
I'm trying to find a few to incubate. Jake needs a companion. What was the name of the hatchery that you said has turkey eggs?Personal comfort is worth what it costs.
I have 4 dozen turkey eggs in the basement. I have not decided whether or not to set them.
I've been called worse things....I once thought it was ok to do.
I wouldn't dare try it now.
Now I think it is quite dumb to jeopardize the whole hatch for one crack.
Two of the chicks from my last hatch were cracked. Technically, I had a better hatch rate on cracked eggs than on non-cracked eggs.I once thought it was ok to do.
I wouldn't dare try it now.
Now I think it is quite dumb to jeopardize the whole hatch for one crack.
I think these just flew into my bator.I've been called worse things....
You wash your hands. Most people don't.Two of the chicks from my last hatch were cracked. Technically, I had a better hatch rate on cracked eggs than on non-cracked eggs.![]()