➡I accidentally bought Balut eggs: 2 live ducks! Now a Chat Thread!

I'm just glad we have 80 to 85°F daytime and 60's night time, right now....the snow of December was too much for most South Texans.
Did you get the ice storm down here too?
It was horrible.
I lost almost all of my avocado plants.
 
IMG_6426.JPG IMG_6427.JPG
I just want to go on record saying I will NOT be taking one of the mythical puppies, should they ever materialize. I live vicariously through others' puppies and am content with 2 adult dogs. Plus the 13 year old wouldn't much tolerate a pup and the rescue mutt has always been a bit of a handful.
 
So in regards to your bator dilemma @KikisGirls maybe you should put it to a vote. I think if you build a new bator with parts from the ghetto bator and things you find in your home it's still in the spirit of the experiment. Try not to buy anything else. Try and salvage things from the ghetto bator. You mentioned a light socket, I recommend pulling one out of a lamp you already have (if you don't mind sacrificing a lamp, usually this is easy to do without destroying the lamp, but not always).
I'm going to get this done today.


Remember back in the beginning it was mentioned that this could be a sign?
A sign from the sky that I was meant to do something.

I have not stopped thinking about this sign.

What if it was also a sign that I should NOT be trying to hatch ducks, especially since I would not even be the one keeping/raising them?


I have decided to buy balut chicken eggs.


I know I know what you are thinking...this wasn't the original experiment ad I keep saying I want to keep it as close as possible to the original experiment but guess what.
I have changed my mind.


BALUTTIE CHICKEN EGGS IT WILL BE.
I think I will buy 3.
 
View attachment 1315780 View attachment 1315782
I just want to go on record saying I will NOT be taking one of the mythical puppies, should they ever materialize. I live vicariously through others' puppies and am content with 2 adult dogs. Plus the 13 year old wouldn't much tolerate a pup and the rescue mutt has always been a bit of a handful.
AWE!
I remember when my fat cow used to be that skinny.
Pup on right.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom