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Not sure they would actually make it but I bet they would develop for a while before they over heated.I am almost positive I could leave eggs in a box under my tree and they would grow during out summer months.
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Not sure they would actually make it but I bet they would develop for a while before they over heated.I am almost positive I could leave eggs in a box under my tree and they would grow during out summer months.
I’m going to try putting one in soda!No...I mean like science experiments.
I am almost positive I could leave eggs in a box under my tree and they would grow during out summer months.
I wonder if quail eggs would work?I wonder if the temp gets as high in a half bale. Be sure not to let it catch on fire! Lawd this may be a bad idea. (Had to edit to finish my half thought.)
I know. Im sure you're right. Maybe this is a better experiment for winter ?![]()
I’m going to try putting one in soda!
Not sure they would actually make it but I bet they would develop for a while before they over heated.
We raised meat rabbits so I grew up on that. I still love rabbit, can't say we ever ate it fried! We ate (still eat) a lot of elk as well. I love a good pan fried elk round steak covered in black pepper. I'd take that over chicken any day!When I was growing up, we raised and processed one to two hundred chickens every year. My mother made fried chicken 6 days a week and twice on Saturday once the chickens were old enough to process. (Fridays were fish.) I don't care if I ever have fried chicken again.
I wonder if quail eggs would work?