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Fertilized Eggs

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Been hearing they contain fortetropin.
Dave Drapers and some other golden era guys didn’t know about the fortetropin but have sworn by them for years.
Anybody eating them or know anything about this.
Fuck supplements I could just get some chickens...

JL's picture

I eat farm fresh home grown eggs daily. I don’t check to see if the eggs are fertilizered but the rooster definitely has been doing his job. No significant gains to report.

Bill1976's picture

Neighbor had a rooster. Fucking annoying!!!

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KMC's picture

But could be tasty.

ETA: Chicken joke.

Chicken giving an interview to a report say, "he may be Colonel Sanders to you,...... but he is Adolf Eichmann to us."

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press1's picture

I imagine they can really piss you off - how long does it shout for everyday?

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Makwa's picture

Mine go off all day long.

press1's picture

Hahaha I bet it doesn't bother you if you own them, at least it means the fox's aren't around Lol

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KMC's picture

Some of the hatcheries sell fertilized eggs, ....... for the incubate your own egg crowd.

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Bill G's picture

I googled it amd apparently there is a supplement for dogs with that in it and the article I found sounded like the person writing it really believes in the stuff.

Armwrestlingfiend's picture

Aren’t all chicken eggs fertilized? The rooster ducked a chicken and then the chicken laid the egg right? Or am I going crazy

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Sam I Am's picture

Hens lay eggs whether there’s a rooster around or not.

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Greg's picture

Your wife drops an unfertilized egg once a month.
Your wife carries the fertilized egg to birth.

A hen drops an unfertilized egg once a day.
A hen will drop a fertilized egg, because, that's just how chickens are born.

JL's picture

Free range Chickens need 16 hours a day of sunlight to lay an egg. In the winter hens are a bunch of free loaders! Lucky to get an egg every few days In the winter.

KMC's picture

Put a light in the hen house on a timer.

Problem solved,........ no more freeloaders.

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JL's picture

The light helps. The hens still only lay about half of what they lay in the summer. We free range. Light would work better if we cooped them up more time of the day.

Sam I Am's picture

I see your logic but the rooster has to be involved for the fortropin to be in the yolk.
There’s a supplement out called yolked.
Of course I’m thinking just get the whole food version.

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Greg's picture

True, it was implied (as was him humping his wife to fertilize an egg)

Armwrestlingfiend's picture

God I need to go back to school Greg.

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Sam I Am's picture

That’s a developed egg. I’m talking about a fertilized egg that’s not developed.

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KMC's picture

 I could just get some chickens....

Would you not need a rooster also? Or,........ were you going to handle that end of it yourself?

No homo.

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Sam I Am's picture

Idk haven’t figured that out yet.

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KMC's picture

Yes, I called him a chicken fucker.

I would like to apologize to Sam for that, we all know that the chicken fuckers are listed in the promo whore thread.

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KMC's picture

I'm more worried for the chicken.

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