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Ever had "rooster eggs"? We used to have a flock of layers and sell eggs from the house. My wife came and got me and asked if I would come and explain to a nice lady that there was no such thing as "rooster eggs". Really sweet lady, but the language barrier was the challenge between us. After a little while I realized she simply wanted eggs that were fertilized by a rooster... We were good then!
 
when I gave my neighbor a dozen eggs he asked if I knew which hen laid which. I told him and he was shocked. When u see them everyday u learn. But it was 3 obviously different hens


That is where some of the food use market it going. Some better healed consumers want to have a relationship or knowing of where there food is coming from. It is not just the hippie types doing it.
 
Ever had "rooster eggs"?  We used to have a flock of layers and sell eggs from the house.  My wife came and got me and asked if I would come and explain to a nice lady that there was no such thing as "rooster eggs".  Really sweet lady, but the language barrier was the challenge between us.  After a little while I realized she simply wanted eggs that were fertilized by a rooster...  We were good then!


Maybe, depending on language she was speaking through she meant "roostered" eggs? Which to me would be same as fertile eggs.
 
I don't know about U guys but I keep a pencil attached to each pen. The hens mark and date each egg for me.
 
I bet she thought you were a knumb nut. I get that with language barriers from time to time. Usually good for a laugh later.
Yep, she wouldn't be too far off either! So true, I often have to communicate across languages and I don't know any others besides very little Spanish and English on a good day. I do not take any offense, and hope I do not offend. It is just tough to play charades over the phone. Google translate is great!
 
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