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

Ok guys I am having a hard time deciding on if I should go visit the man or not.
These two chicken eggs are in my bator and I am taking finding them as a sign that I MUST try to hatch them.
After hounding the man, if you don't go down and get them, he may be piqued. However, if you don't want to incubate them, you could always eat them :D
 
You need Baluts. By the time they are ready to hatch, the chicken eggs will be developed enough to candle. Use grandmas incubator and the ghetto too!

I know we have a few wild horse herds in CO, but I didn't realize there were donkeys on the loose in the US! They are supposed to help keep predators at bay and keep your herd/flock calm and protected.
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Don't believe the myth. Our donkeys were not good watch for predators and the Jack took a grown cow down by her neck! The bull and the Jack would "play" by head butting until the Jack started kicking. Sold the Jack, the Jenny and their offspring Joey.
 
You need Baluts. By the time they are ready to hatch, the chicken eggs will be developed enough to candle. Use grandmas incubator and the ghetto too!

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Don't believe the myth. Our donkeys were not good watch for predators and the Jack took a grown cow down by her neck! The bull and the Jack would "play" by head butting until the Jack started kicking. Sold the Jack, the Jenny and their offspring Joey.
:lau:lau:lau:gig Sorry!
 
You need Baluts. By the time they are ready to hatch, the chicken eggs will be developed enough to candle. Use grandmas incubator and the ghetto too!

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Don't believe the myth. Our donkeys were not good watch for predators and the Jack took a grown cow down by her neck! The bull and the Jack would "play" by head butting until the Jack started kicking. Sold the Jack, the Jenny and their offspring Joey.

Nooooooo! I need to make my desire for a mini burro sound legitimate other than they are freakin adorable!
 

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