A Question About Roosters

Hi everyone so I have been praying and studying about it and I have decided that I am going to go ahead and just eat the fertilized eggs. Because i read a couple of verses where they did indeed eat eggs and God only said not to eat the blood and according to everyone on the internet there is no blood in a fertilized egg until 3-4 days of incubation so I will just have to be diligent in my egg gathering.
I want to thank all of you for addressing my concerns kindly and for helping me to come to this decision.
I hope you all have a blessed day!
 
Hi everyone so I have been praying and studying about it and I have decided that I am going to go ahead and just eat the fertilized eggs. Because i read a couple of verses where they did indeed eat eggs and God only said not to eat the blood and according to everyone on the internet there is no blood in a fertilized egg until 3-4 days of incubation so I will just have to be diligent in my egg gathering.
I want to thank all of you for addressing my concerns kindly and for helping me to come to this decision.
I hope you all have a blessed day!
Thank you for updating, and I am very happy that you have found a solution that will work for you!

As for being diligent about collecting eggs: that only matters if the weather is as hot as an incubator (about 100 degrees Fahrenheit) or if a hen is sitting on the eggs. In cooler weather, with no hen on top, there will not be any development of blood or chicks inside the eggs.

When you do want to hatch eggs, collect up the right number over a several-day period, then put them all in the incubator on the same day, or under a broody hen on the same day. At that point, they will all start to develop at the same time, so they will all hatch about the same time.
 
Thank you for updating, and I am very happy that you have found a solution that will work for you!

As for being diligent about collecting eggs: that only matters if the weather is as hot as an incubator (about 100 degrees Fahrenheit) or if a hen is sitting on the eggs. In cooler weather, with no hen on top, there will not be any development of blood or chicks inside the eggs.

When you do want to hatch eggs, collect up the right number over a several-day period, then put them all in the incubator on the same day, or under a broody hen on the same day. At that point, they will all start to develop at the same time, so they will all hatch about the same time.
Thank you so much! Oh ok I forgot that eggs have to be warm:he lol. I want to thank you again for researching for me that helped a lot ☺️
 

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