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

I am almost positive I could leave eggs in a box under my tree and they would grow during out summer months.
Not sure they would actually make it but I bet they would develop for a while before they over heated.
 
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 am almost positive I could leave eggs in a box under my tree and they would grow during out summer months.

I know. Im sure you're right. Maybe this is a better experiment for winter ?:idunno
 
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 ?:idunno
I wonder if quail eggs would work?
 
Not sure they would actually make it but I bet they would develop for a while before they over heated.

This is what I was thinking too but I really believe you could somehow use hay to get the environment right. To fully develop them. It would probably mean lots of tweaking and manipulating and close temp and humidity monitoring.
 
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.
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!
 
Still has shell. I'm getting tired so I am going to just leave it be. I'll check on it when I wake in a little while.
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