When are eggs safe to incubate/stops being a 'pullet/new' egg?

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How about because it's unnatural and unnecessary, and basically a waste of time ?
Some people don't have access to broody's when they may like chicks. Please stick to facts. This site is not about personal opinions unless you have factual evidence supporting your opinion.

Please share your factual evidence. :)
 
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Some people don't have access to broody's when they may like chicks. Please stick to facts. This site is not about personal opinions unless you have factual evidence supporting your opinion.

Please share. :)
Personal opinions are fine here.
It only becomes an issue when someone is confused, immature or whatnot and believes everyone else needs to have the same opinion as they do.
 
Isn't keeping chickens unnatural if you think about it?
Being domesticated isn't exactly a natural thing.
Unnecessary and a waste of time is just a personal opinion.
Being domesticated is a natural thing when it's in the interests of both species. Whenever my chickens see me coming they run towards me expecting to be fed who is using who ?
 
Being domesticated is a natural thing when it's in the interests of both species. Whenever my chickens see me coming they run towards me expecting to be fed who is using who ?
Chickens have been bred over thousands of years. Some have been bred for meat some have been bred for eggs. The broody instinct has been bred out of laying strains to be more productive. This is domesticating.
 
Being domesticated is a natural thing when it's in the interests of both species. Whenever my chickens see me coming they run towards me expecting to be fed who is using who ?
This reminds me of the domesticated trolls.
You know, the ones that come running into a thread expecting everyone to fed them.
 

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