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This was on This Morning ITV1HD
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/siblings-h...114000580.html [An M&S spokesperson said: "Our farmers work incredibly hard to ensure our free-range eggs aren't fertilized by separating the birds. "However, on the very rare occasion it does happen the eggs remain completely safe to eat unless they are incubated."] Last edited by arista; 10-12-2020 at 09:28 AM. |
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My friend (who keeps chickens) did this with 6 eggs from Aldi. She managed to hatch 2 chicks from them but the others didn't hatch
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so if i put a pack of 6 sausages on my radiator i could have piglets by the morning?
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