I like that answer peep_show.


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only if she sits on it just right.Kind of funny from my 17 year old sister. I was explaining that my eggs would be fertile because I have roosters, her response "so, I could take one and make a chick with it?" It made me laugh the way she worded it, she does understand it has to be incubated.
That would work too.Of course, she could do the old country thing and just stick it in her bra.
My mother in law also doesn't want fertalized eggs, so we lie to her. She also thought eggs became fertilized when a rooster came over and sat on them for a while. We tried explaining chicken reproduction but I don't think she believed it, so we just tell her these eggs weren't sat on by a rooster.
Also when we first started raising them she said that chickens were dirty and carried diseases and would make us sick. I asked her why she ate chicken if that was the case and she said store chicken was safe because they treated it with chemicals to kill the diseases.
I was told I had to have at least 25 hens or was pointless... No idea about that logic
Lol wen people tell me stuff like that I'm like would you drink bleach? Or ammonia? Cause that's how they "disinfect" these store bought chickens. People are generally stuck in there ways. I told someone how gmo corn and soybeans is round up resistant witch means they can spray like 10x more round up on the plant to kill the bugs and the plant won't die....well the plant also now is contaminated with so much round up. People just don't understand why that's a bad thing and I'm like![]()
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sorry but i have too. round up is a herbicide. "round up ready" corn is resistant to the poison which means you can spray the field to kill all the other plants but it will not kill your corn. but there is a hitch, weeds are now becoming resistant as well.