Genisis
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can a chicken egg be fertilized after its been laid? I seen people do this with a duck egg on YouTube, but can it be done? If so, how?
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Can you link the video about the duck egg? I don't see how that's possible.can a chicken egg be fertilized after its been laid? I seen people do this with a duck egg on YouTube, but can it be done? If so, how?
@Genisis I'd also like to see that, do you have a link.Can you link the video about the duck egg? I don't see how that's possible.
@Genisis I'd also like to see that, do you have a link.
In the normal scheme of things that can't happen. But when you can do gene splicing who knows what can be accomplished. I'd like to see that in context.
Thanks
Again not sure, but I was curious. Science is always evolving. Hard to keep up.
I couldn't find the duck one, but I guess this was the process I did mean. I'm sorry for the confusion. I really wanted to know if what is being done in the video can be done.I did not see anything to do with fertilizing a duck egg in either of those. In the second I don't now what he was doing with that hypodermic but it was not fertilizing the chicken egg. Are you sure those are the videos you meant to link.
Hens go broody when you don’t want them to… and won’t go broody when you do.