because it is the most likely on to be fertilized
laid
generally, for the first few times, the egg will be laid in random places, then as they get into a routine, the hen will lay in the nesting box
Depends on the weather. If it is extremely hot, or extremely cold, throw them away. Otherwise, they should be fine, as long as they were laid in the box.
I am laying.You/we/they are laying.He/she/it is laying.
laying it down for people and getting laid
throw it away case the toiet will get clgged common sense No-one is suggesting large joints of beef! What I want to throw down the toilet, as I can't compost them, and they go manky in the rubbish are things like rice, pasta, scraps of food after a party. Of course I don't routinely throw these things away, but sometimes the best laid plans.... Anyway I always break it up so it won't clog the bog.
Yeah here we go for the hundred time Hand grenade pins in every line Throw 'em up and let something shine Going out of my mind Filthy mouth, no excuse Truth is you can stop and stare Run myself out and no one cares Dug a trench out, laid down there With a shovel up out of reach somewhere Yeah someone pour it in Make it a dirt dance floor again Say your prayers and stomp it out When they bring that chorus in I bleed it out, digging deeper just to throw it away I bleed it out, digging deeper just to throw it away I bleed it out, digging deeper just to throw it away Just to throw it away, just to throw it away I bleed it out, go, stop the show Choppy words in a sloppy flow Mama help me I've been cursed Death is rolling in every verse Candy paint on his brand new Hearse Can't contain him he knows he works this hurts, I wont lie Doesn't matter how hard I try Half the words don't mean a thing And I know that I won't be satisfied So why try ignoring him? Make it a dirt dance floor again Say your prayers and stomp it out When they bring that chorus in I bleed it out, digging deeper just to throw it away I bleed it out, digging deeper just to throw it away I bleed it out, digging deeper just to throw it away Just to throw it away, just to throw it away I bleed it out I've opened up these skies I'll make you face this I pulled myself so far I'll make you face this now I bleed it out, digging deeper just to throw it away I bleed it out, digging deeper just to throw it away I bleed it out, digging deeper just to throw it away Just to throw it away, just to throw it away I bleed it out, digging deeper just to throw it away I bleed it out, digging deeper just to throw it away I bleed it out, digging deeper just to throw it away Just to throw it away, just to throw it away I bleed it out I bleed it out I bleed it out
"Laid" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to lay," which means to put something down. "Laid" is used when referring to an action that has already happened, while "lay" is used in the present tense. For example, "She laid the book on the table yesterday" or "She is laying the book on the table now."
All eggs that are laid hatch outside the body
On hatching from the eggs laid by a fly, the maggots will feed on the flesh.
You can typically walk on tile safely about 24 hours after it has been laid.
Sod is laid to create a new lawn by first preparing the soil, then laying the sod in a staggered pattern, ensuring the edges are tightly butted together. The sod should be watered immediately after installation and regularly thereafter to help it establish roots in the soil.