Dec 21, 2007 #1 Justino ♪♫ Rockin' Rooster ♪♫ 12 Years Dec 21, 2007 5,110 39 281 KY will hens still lay eatable eggs with a roo around?
Dec 21, 2007 #2 rooster-red Here comes the Rooster 12 Years Jun 10, 2007 7,005 60 261 Douglasville GA YES. they taste no different.
Dec 21, 2007 #3 speckledhen Intentional Solitude Premium Feather Member 17 Years Feb 3, 2007 79,951 16,025 1,366 Blue Ridge Mtns. of North Georgia Yup, you can't tell any taste difference.
Dec 21, 2007 Thread starter #4 Justino ♪♫ Rockin' Rooster ♪♫ 12 Years Dec 21, 2007 5,110 39 281 KY but isnt it like eating a fetis???i mean it is an EGG
Dec 21, 2007 #5 LittleChickenRacingTeam On vacation 13 Years Jan 11, 2007 1,638 25 191 Ontario, CANADA Until the egg is incubated by the hen sitting on it, it is simply a fertilized egg. No cell division is occuring, therefore no embryo is developing.
Until the egg is incubated by the hen sitting on it, it is simply a fertilized egg. No cell division is occuring, therefore no embryo is developing.
Dec 21, 2007 #6 patandchickens Flock Mistress 12 Years Apr 20, 2007 12,520 447 341 Ontario, Canada If it weirds you out don't do it. <shrug> But otherwise, assuming you collect the egg promptly and refrigerate it, there really isn't much of any difference. Pat
If it weirds you out don't do it. <shrug> But otherwise, assuming you collect the egg promptly and refrigerate it, there really isn't much of any difference. Pat
Dec 21, 2007 Thread starter #7 Justino ♪♫ Rockin' Rooster ♪♫ 12 Years Dec 21, 2007 5,110 39 281 KY well,,,do all roosters crow???
Dec 21, 2007 #8 LittleChickenRacingTeam On vacation 13 Years Jan 11, 2007 1,638 25 191 Ontario, CANADA Is the Pope Catholic?
Dec 21, 2007 #9 rooster-red Here comes the Rooster 12 Years Jun 10, 2007 7,005 60 261 Douglasville GA Does a bear...uh... The answer is yes.
Dec 21, 2007 Thread starter #10 Justino ♪♫ Rockin' Rooster ♪♫ 12 Years Dec 21, 2007 5,110 39 281 KY Quote: i beleive it is "Does a bear poop in the woods"