Weird question about egg consumption

Yes I have had many of my girlfriends ask about the whole needing a rooster to lay eggs thing. Once I tell them they feel pretty stupid and laugh at themselves. In my experiences the men are the only ones to actually argue with me about something they have admittedly prefaced the convo with "I dont really know but ....." . If "you don't really know" then why argue with me who does know??
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Exactly!!! But I can't claim it's an all male thing I have actually had a few women (fewer than men though) ask with a confused look in their eyes about the rooster question...but usually my answer is good enough for the females--it's the guys that want to argue or get a "second" opinion, usually from another male. (even if he hasen't been raising chickens as long as I have or maybe NOT AT ALL!!! UUHHHGGG!!!... I mean I'm not an expert and I learn alot from BYC but GEESHHH!!..LOL
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My hairdresser asked me about the colored eggs, she wanted to know what colors my hens lay. I told her they lay brown, chocolate & green, she was very surprised by my answer and then asked me, are the eggs inside brown, chocolate & green? I don't know if I can eat green eggs?
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Y not--Sam I am, Sam I am--I cannot eat Green Eggs and Ham!!!???? (Dr. Suess) I know you know this just so I'm not sued....LOL:lau
 
Next time a man says that hens cant lay without a rooster just mention that women ovulate, man or not... I havn't done it, but now that I think of it, the look on their face when you say :eek:vulate: would probably be priceless! ( I work with 30 men and one other women, and find it entertaining to say words having to do with my female parts occasionally just to hear them all groan)
 
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A woman friend of mine was brought in an egg that a chicken had laid in the coop by her husband.He laid it on the counter top.She asked him what he was going to do with the egg.He told her cook it and eat it.She said she wasn't going to eat it.He asked why not.She said because it came from a chickens rear-end.He then asked her where the store bought ones came from.She said they were manufactured.This did happen and the woman was raised in the country.
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My next farm over neighbor is a 3rd generation 60 something dairy farmer turned beef cattle farmer who was raised around chickens, and he said I would need a rooster to get eggs. Both he and his son the farmer expressed surprise when we told them that we could have plenty of eggs without a roo, although we ended up getting a few since his wife wanted to hear them crow. Nice neighbors, huh?
 

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