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betiko wrote:NomadPatriot wrote:betiko wrote:
Lol and what makes you think it's fake? Just go on youtube, there are hundreds of videos with people incubating eggs from supermarkets. I just took the first vid that popped up without watching it first...
you can also go on YouTube & type in Bigfoot.. you get thousands of videos..
thousands is more then hundreds..
so Bigfoot is more true than incubating supermarket eggs..
Do you have friends in real life, or people that can somehow bear with your obnoxious personality, or you just try very hard while online to always be the facepalming idiotic troll? Or you just stay in your basement fapping on your warhammer figurines?
Just try to understand what different labels on eggs mean. Then try not to be a child about it.
2dimes wrote:jimboston wrote:That said... the link where someone gets a fertilized egg from a grocery store and hatches a chick is a fake.
In natural-organic stores or fresh farm eggs, they are arresting the development process early.
How?
jimboston wrote:2dimes wrote:jimboston wrote:That said... the link where someone gets a fertilized egg from a grocery store and hatches a chick is a fake.
In natural-organic stores or fresh farm eggs, they are arresting the development process early.
How?
by removing the eggs from incubation (warmth)... they are incubated under their mother or maybe hurried in hay...
betiko wrote:Pasture eggs fapfap. Look for those.
Since you don't understand:
-imagine you live in a cage all your life just with guys and no space.
-imagine you live in the outdoors with guys and girls with some space.
Ok so what is the possibility in the first case to procreate? And in the second?
Chicken lay eggs all the time and they are not all fertilized. Nevertheless if they live with roosters chances are a few of them are.
90% of eggs come from caged chicken. Incubate those eggs and you will have a 0% success rate at seeing them hatch.
Now if you don't believe any of this, go buy pasture eggs and an incubator and tell us what happens after 3 weeks. The thing is that in the US you guys buy eggs in fridges in supermarkets so I'm not certain it would work, anywhere else in the world eggs are stored on shelves.
I am done wasting my time with you. I don't think you can be that stupid, you are just trolling at this point.
NomadPatriot wrote:betiko wrote:Pasture eggs fapfap. Look for those.
Since you don't understand:
-imagine you live in a cage all your life just with guys and no space.
-imagine you live in the outdoors with guys and girls with some space.
Ok so what is the possibility in the first case to procreate? And in the second?
Chicken lay eggs all the time and they are not all fertilized. Nevertheless if they live with roosters chances are a few of them are.
90% of eggs come from caged chicken. Incubate those eggs and you will have a 0% success rate at seeing them hatch.
Now if you don't believe any of this, go buy pasture eggs and an incubator and tell us what happens after 3 weeks. The thing is that in the US you guys buy eggs in fridges in supermarkets so I'm not certain it would work, anywhere else in the world eggs are stored on shelves.
I am done wasting my time with you. I don't think you can be that stupid, you are just trolling at this point.
" 90% of eggs come from caged chicken. Incubate those eggs and you will have a 0% success rate at seeing them hatch.....The thing is that in the US you guys buy eggs in fridges in supermarkets so I'm not certain it would work,"
exactly.. you have no clue what you are talking about because in your attempt to defend your position on buying chicken eggs that can be incubated you posted a video about Quail eggs.
you tried to act smart, got owned & are now screaming " troll!!!" because you are losing
run away little one
betiko wrote:NomadPatriot wrote:betiko wrote:Pasture eggs fapfap. Look for those.
Since you don't understand:
-imagine you live in a cage all your life just with guys and no space.
-imagine you live in the outdoors with guys and girls with some space.
Ok so what is the possibility in the first case to procreate? And in the second?
Chicken lay eggs all the time and they are not all fertilized. Nevertheless if they live with roosters chances are a few of them are.
90% of eggs come from caged chicken. Incubate those eggs and you will have a 0% success rate at seeing them hatch.
Now if you don't believe any of this, go buy pasture eggs and an incubator and tell us what happens after 3 weeks. The thing is that in the US you guys buy eggs in fridges in supermarkets so I'm not certain it would work, anywhere else in the world eggs are stored on shelves.
I am done wasting my time with you. I don't think you can be that stupid, you are just trolling at this point.
" 90% of eggs come from caged chicken. Incubate those eggs and you will have a 0% success rate at seeing them hatch.....The thing is that in the US you guys buy eggs in fridges in supermarkets so I'm not certain it would work,"
exactly.. you have no clue what you are talking about because in your attempt to defend your position on buying chicken eggs that can be incubated you posted a video about Quail eggs.
you tried to act smart, got owned & are now screaming " troll!!!" because you are losing
run away little one
i can bring you on and on videos, but you will always say it's fake, what's the point of trying to discuss with you?
betiko wrote:See... there is no point in talking to you. I Talked about the possibilities of getting fertilized eggs... which ones Have possibilities which have not. The differences between your country and most of the world in terms of egg logistics and why it's less likely in your foreign land. You are just the kind of guy incapable of having a normal conversation about anything, since everything has to be polarized in your sorry little skull. "some eggs" is not a thing, you only understand "all eggs" or "no eggs".
You are incapable of understanding subtilities. You are what people call thick. I don't know why I bother since I have you foed already. The funny thing about someone thick as yourself is that you are so thick it is scientifically impossible for you to analyse your own self and realise your flaws. You probably have an entourage of people just as thick. I really feel sorry for you.
nietzsche wrote:i bet jimboston in saying all food comes from factories ;)
2dimes wrote:nietzsche wrote:funny enough, today i had one fertilized egg..
Unpossible.every single egg sold / eaten is unfertilized...
mookiemcgee wrote:
So what about eggs, do vegetarians only eat unfertilized eggs as a rule? would you have to commit seppuku if you found out the omelette you ordered was made from fertilized eggs?
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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