LGBTQ+ Poultry Keepers

. (we still get along well, but when I transitioned it kinda broke the relationship)
Awh, I'm sorry to hear that. Must have been hard

It was kind of the opposite with my ex... my girls... kind of liked him? I mean they aren't used to men so maybe that's it. I was sat on the floor, and when he approached Sprightly, she ran to me and hid behind me! Wanted to be close to me for "protection". Very endearing lol!
As for my bunny, she punched him.
 
Awh, I'm sorry to hear that. Must have been hard

It was. After all, and as I explained to him, I'm still the same person. But he said he couldn't 'see himself with another guy'. It's still very complicated. *sigh* I kept hoping for years that things would change between us but I finally gave up on it. Right around the time I found my boyfriend.

It was kind of the opposite with my ex... my girls... kind of liked him? I mean they aren't used to men so maybe that's it. I was sat on the floor, and when he approached Sprightly, she ran to me and hid behind me! Wanted to be close to me for "protection". Very endearing lol!
As for my bunny, she punched him.

:lau
 
Not dumb!
For eating yes they can be kept in the fridge
I don't notice any difference in quality
We normally put all our eating eggs in the fridge right away but because I assumed I'd sell these duck eggs for hatching, I kept them on the counter.
I just didn't know if putting them in the fridge after sitting on the counter for a week was fine to do.
 
We normally put all our eating eggs in the fridge right away but because I assumed I'd sell these duck eggs for hatching, I kept them on the counter.
I just didn't know if putting them in the fridge after sitting on the counter for a week was fine to do.
Eggs, if unwashed, don't have to be refrigerated even for eating. They should be fine :)
 
I already know that. I was simply trying to find out if sitting out for a week then being put into the fridge was fine. That was my question.
Yeah same thing, they'd be fine
I tend to leave my eggs on the counter for a few days before actually loading them into cartons and refrigerating
Im lazy like that
Lol
The only thing to keep in mind is that they don't last as long at room temp, so that can be considered. Personally if I give eggs away to family, I calculate a best before and use by date. I once had an aunt who left them on the counter for like a month, in the summer, and she accused me of giving her a bad egg :lau
I have to give clear instructions now.
 

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