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I am sorry, acttully i was misguided by my roommate about the process ;(
anyway dont u think that a fertile egg wont harm u and it will be helpful in creation of more unfertile ones.so for the multifunctional eggs, isnt it the requirement of a rooster is undeniable? ,.-D
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I don't think you want to eat a fertile chicken egg -- it'll have bones and feathers and things in it, depending on how well-developed the chick is. But you're certainly right that a `multifunctional egg', as you call it, requires a rooster as well as a female.
But, of course, this rooster must have come from an egg, too..
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| But, of course, this rooster must have come from an egg, too. |
Yes this is the point, First u need a rooster to have that egg.
No , i dont think that a fertile egg means ..... bones... as u have mentioned, to me it would better be called or usually called Hatched egg.
just my poor biology.
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http://www.cartoonstock.com/directory/c/chicken_and_egg.asp
Has all the answers
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“A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg.”
—Samuel Butler
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