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| 101. Lest we forget, you can also incubate and hatch the eggs to get more chickens, assuming you have cockerels with your hens, drakes with your ducks, a gander with your goose or whatever other type of regular egg producing poultry, game or waterfowl you rear. Approximately half of the resulting chicks will be female that will then grow up and start to lay more eggs. When people say, 'dog is a man's best friend', they should reconsider - no dog can provide you with a meal a day for over 40 weeks of the year. |
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Wednesday, 12 January 2011
101 Things to Do with Eggs
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