Trout knows what she’s talking about. Sounds like Agnes needs “the talk” explained a bit further. Those hens that laid the eggs you buy in the grocery store have never even seen a rooster.
Okay, chirren, here’s how it works. The hens lay eggs anyway, so they don’t need a rooster to lay eggs. But they do need a rooster to fertilize said eggs, or they will never hatch.
If Agnes missed one part of ‘the talk’ about sex, she also missed two parts of ‘the talk’ about raising chickens. One part is that it seems highly unlikely that eggs bought in the local supermarket are fertilized; the other part is about keeping them at an appropriate temperature. I don’t think they’ll do too well in a refrigerator.
I’d suggest that Agnes give up on the chickens and just make an omelette for her and Trout, but considering her past culinary endeavors, maybe better not.
We got fertile eggs once from a friend who had intended on eating them and thus kept them in the fridge. We put them under a broody hen and most of the eggs hatched.
gopher gofer almost 3 years ago
please, trout, don’t egg her on…
Jeffin Premium Member almost 3 years ago
See. When a mommy fridge and a daddy fridge…..
monya_43 almost 3 years ago
Trout knows what she’s talking about. Sounds like Agnes needs “the talk” explained a bit further. Those hens that laid the eggs you buy in the grocery store have never even seen a rooster.
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom almost 3 years ago
Okay, chirren, here’s how it works. The hens lay eggs anyway, so they don’t need a rooster to lay eggs. But they do need a rooster to fertilize said eggs, or they will never hatch.
Alberta Oil Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I think someone fell asleep during that “talk” and missed the best part.
Sir Isaac almost 3 years ago
In Old Testament vernacular, the hen hasn’t known the rooster.
mindjob almost 3 years ago
She must have a plan for those eggs
raybarb44 almost 3 years ago
OR, someone didn’t understand the talk ..
paullp Premium Member almost 3 years ago
If Agnes missed one part of ‘the talk’ about sex, she also missed two parts of ‘the talk’ about raising chickens. One part is that it seems highly unlikely that eggs bought in the local supermarket are fertilized; the other part is about keeping them at an appropriate temperature. I don’t think they’ll do too well in a refrigerator.
I’d suggest that Agnes give up on the chickens and just make an omelette for her and Trout, but considering her past culinary endeavors, maybe better not.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 3 years ago
Agnes needs to know about sterile eggs.
einarbt about 2 years ago
We got fertile eggs once from a friend who had intended on eating them and thus kept them in the fridge. We put them under a broody hen and most of the eggs hatched.