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fandomsecrets2016-03-04 07:05 pm
[ SECRET POST #3348 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3348 ⌋
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14. [SPOILERS for Avatar: the Last Airbender/Legend of Korra]

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Re: Question for farmers or people who know about chickens
If they don't have sex before laying the eggs then they aren't fertilized and can't become fertilized after being laid, right?
- Yes you are correct!
So...you're saying that an egg can be fertilized but putting it in the fridge keeps the chicken fetus from developing? Like a chicken abortion or something?
- Yup! Depending on how cold your fridge is you are either "aborting" the egg or, if fridge is kinda cool, putting it on "hold"
Why would someone put it in the fridge unless they planned to eat it?
- Sometimes you change your mind, sometimes you get a broody chick so give it a chance, sometimes you don't want chickens yet so you put them in the fridge to hold it off for a bit (no more than a week, as it is risky and may abort them)
And does that mean that some of the eggs we eat ARE fertilized so the people who say you're eating aborted chicken fetuses when you eat eggs are actually right?
- Probably not your major stores, but your local farmer's eggs you have a good chance of making the joke with accuracy, yes.