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I posted earlier about fermenting soy. It gets rid of the estrogen effect. What they are probably seeing is not from the acidic environment(I have a suspicion that acidity is part of a hoax to sell equipment that makes water acidic) but from making soy beans healthy and not bad.

I bet you start hatching more pullets now!
I'm glad that I am fermenting it, then! I think that we are going to see more and more health problems caused by soy. My sister is currently fighting the kind of breast cancer that is fed by estrogen.
 
I goy my First Bresse Egg today...
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I drop it .....but She's finally laying.
It was fertile!
 

Finally a picture without cage bars. Threw him in the greenhouse, easier to catch him than the
1 1/2 acre front yard. He's 8 months now.
 
:th My heart skipped a beat on that one!

Great news!


The funny thing is when I was bending over to see if it was fertile, I smashed a jubilee orpington egg in my pocket.
A few week ago , I drop the first Cream Brabanter egg while doing the happy dance in my husbands wood shop. He said the look on my face was priceless...
I was not laughing at the time. It's a little funny now.
What is the deal. I never drop the eggs from my mixed flock.
 
First eggs are to small to hatch anyway, now you can do the happy dance when you find all the new ones to come! I hate it when I drop them.
 

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