I can understand that, After all, what reason does a VWN'er really have to go on living?
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None... Especially by March or April when it's the season of the everlasting snowstorms....I can understand that, After all, what reason does a VWN'er really have to go on living?
But you like snow, and driving between plowed snow banks you can't see overNone... Especially by March or April when it's the season of the everlasting snowstorms....
I do, much more than summer. Still, even the most die-hard snow lover gets sick of it after half a year.But you like snow, and driving between plowed snow banks you can't see over
Don't you enjoy caring for your birds in comfort rather than fighting for every step?I do, much more than summer. Still, even the most die-hard snow lover gets sick of it after half a year.
Totally your decision. You can try washing it like Ralphie does in the warm water and bleach.soooo I should just toss it?
Ugh...don't boil it. Just toss it raw.Boil it up, smash it and feed it back to the hens.
Ewwww.Eat it
If it doesn't look like a clean egg before I wash it...I'm not eating it.I know I am a tad of a germophobe, but if it is too dirty to hatch it is too dirty for me to eat.
