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      1 year ago

      Wait really? That’s so interesting. So eggs you buy at the store aren’t fertilized? (Not sure if that’s the right word but ykwim)

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          1 year ago

          That don’t is a weak recommendation to not look it up, depending on the person it can be terrible to look at

      • EpeeGnome@lemmy.fmhy.net
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        11 months ago

        Typical mass market eggs are unfertilized, but eggs from smaller scale or hobby farms are usually fertilized. On a small scale, it’s easier to keep the hens safe from wildlife with a rooster around, but on a large scale they’re just a waste of feed. If you’re curious, fertilized eggs have a tiny red dot in the egg white.

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          The hens are more relaxed with a rooster around, too, so they are good to have if you care about animal welfare. Just wish people stopped buying them in residential areas.

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        1 year ago

        Some countries sell packs of chicken offal, and you can see what the eggs look like before they get far enough along in the bird to have a shell