In most cases you can persuade a broody hen to stop brooding by continually removing her from the nest. This may take a few days up to a week. Remove eggs daily, move the hen from the nest and refuse her access to that nest for as long as possible daily.
Anything CAN be eaten, but a fertillized egg shouldn't be eaten. There is no particular reason why fertilized eggs should not be eaten, except that the thought of it might affect your sensibilities and appetite. See Related Links.
technically, It should be the same either way. You are not adding anything to freeze with it so it's still just the chicken weight.
That depends how long the chicken was sitting out and what the temperature was during that time. The food should not sit out for more than 2 hours, or no more than 1 hours if the temperature is above 90°F. If the food exceeds those parameters, the recommendation is to discard it.
No, chicken cannot be left out. It should be chilled for sure. Anything over two hours is definitely entering the danger zone.
whenever you want, make sure its unfertile though
There really is no need. The hen will turn them herself when she's laying on them. She won't let you touch them anyway when she's sitting on them.
Not all chicken eggs are fertilized. Any egg that a chicken lays will be unfertilized unless there is a rooster around to fertilize the egg while it is inside the chicken.Chicken eggs are fertilized when a rooster is in with the hens. The rooster will breed with the hens to continute the chicken species. This is why eggs are fertilized. If you do not want your eggs fertilized, all you need to do is pull out the rooster, or roosters if there are more than one. This will cause the chickens to lya unfertilized eggs.When an egg is fertile it means it was in the beginning stage of hosting a baby. Basically, it is an egg from a hen that had previously had sex with a rooster. You probably don't want to think about that before eating them though. They are the most nutritious form of egg to eat.
technically, It should be the same either way. You are not adding anything to freeze with it so it's still just the chicken weight.
for minnows, you should usually just buy a casting net, but they will eat anything, really, i recommend chicken necks.
Anything runny, like pancakes or eggs. Also, anything that you want to get nice and browned on each side, like french fries and chicken.
If you love her tell her you love her but do NOT do anything INAPPROPRIATE!
its not a question