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A big yellow hen in my own house laid a nest of eggs in the wild, and the hen was holding the nest there, and I saw the subject's **, which had laid eight eggs.
But it's not a day, if the hen is not so even the egg, there are about ten days here, such eggs are not edible, the hen has been holding the chicks, the eggs have been quickly formed, because the chicks can be out of the shell for 21 days, so there are ten days to have the chicks out of the nest, so find a way, take it and the eggs to the house to continue to hatch.
Their own yellow hen laid eggs outside, and still held chicks there, but judging from this ** egg, it was just eight eggs, if according to the normal hatching number, there were still seven or eight eggs, these eight eggs were hatched chicks, and there was already blood in them, and it was impossible to eat them. I can only take the old hen and the eggs home, arrange it in a quiet place, add seven or eight eggs inside, and tell it to continue to hatch chicks, but hatching chicks like this, can not be out of the shell on the same day, The chicks come out of the shell one after another, because the eggs are not put in at the same time.
There is another way, I don't want the old hen to hold the chicks, and I want to eat these eggs, so I use the soil method to check whether the eggs are fertilized, see if people can eat them, take the eight eggs to the house at night, turn off the lights in the house, take a flashlight directly to the egg, take the egg in the left hand, hold the flashlight in the right hand, turn on the flashlight switch, and shine directly on the egg, because the dark sky can see the structure of the egg, if the egg is already bloodshot, the egg can not be eaten, Because the old hen has hatched the chicks, the embryo has been formed, if the old hen is not allowed to hatch, these eight eggs will be thrown away, after all, the eggs are not worth much now.
If it wants to lay eggs, it will lay at home, but don't pick up the eggs laid at home, and leave it for a day.
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I think it's possible to keep these eggs for the first time, and it's very likely that new big yellow chickens will hatch, and in doing so, you can also protect the wild big yellow chickens.
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Put a few eggs in the yard hen's coop, so that the hen will lay eggs in the yard in the future, and not outside, and take the rest to eat.
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You can pick it up and eat scrambled eggs, because this wild egg is still delicious.
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