Make a parosuit
No, You only get to keep Mumbo and Jumbo, the only way you can keep your eggs is by buying them with ecoins. Hope this helps~
Pioneers used several methods to protect eggs during their travels on the trail. They often wrapped the eggs in soft materials like cloth or straw to cushion them from bumps and jostling. Some also placed the eggs in specially designed containers or boxes with padding to minimize movement. Additionally, they would keep the eggs in a cool, stable spot in their wagons to prevent them from breaking due to temperature fluctuations.
Eggs have a shell on it to stop it breaking
Yes, they will last much longer that way
Have ready a bowl of iced water and place the whole eggs into it as you shell them. This will keep them from drying out. They should then be kept in the refrigerator and used the same day, or the next; place them on a paper towel to drain before cutting them. Sometimes hardboiled eggs cook with the yolk very close to and almost breaking the surface of the white. This can be avoided by stirring the eggs as they come to the boil, but if any have cooked this way, don't keep them in water. Use immediately.
The answer is quite simple. The eggs are her children and they belong to her...much the way a human mother protects her children.
The best way to store peeled hard boiled eggs is to keep them in a sealed container in the refrigerator. This helps to maintain their freshness and prevent them from spoiling quickly.
Eggs will not hatch if they have not been incubated either by a hen or by an incubator. And it's not the chickens that are breaking and eating your eggs. It's snakes, rats, raccoons, opossums and other such animals. I suggest you strengthen your coups defenses or bye/make an incubator otherwise you will never have your eggs hatch out.
Physical
chemical weathering because of the the breaking down of eggs
yes after she eats eggs
why does my ps3 laser keep breaking this is the second laser not including the first.