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  • #627901
    Anonymous
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    How does an egg rot?

    Isn’t the purpose of the mother hen to keep the egg warm until it hatches.

    Then why does it rot when you leave it out.
    Shouldn’t you put it in the sun to keep it warm.

    Instead, you put it in the refrigerator to keep it cold.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tof5b1Qs_OE

    (ok, so I’m kooky)

    #825903
    bosshoggs
    Member

    Whoa… Getting some insight into rmeeuwsen… Confirmed. You are kooky ;)

    #829422
    jackcksn
    Member

    Good Evening!

    It’s cold and dark now here in Germany

    Question of the day……?
    O.k.
    What to do…?
    If your girlfriend found a handfull mentos in the handbag?

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwNxIS4mlQU

    Leopold

    #829425
    nav145
    Member

    Well, store bought eggs are usually unfertilized so there isn’t anything to hatch or develop in the egg, so what’s in there will eventually rot. Although there are fertilized eggs that can be bought, refrigerating the eggs keeps them from developing.

    :)

    #829475
    Ivo van Beek
    Member

    kooky but a valid question! haha by the way, I like your mustache on your photo, getting ready for Movember I see…

    #829489
    wbprofits
    Member

    @JillO 241748 wrote:

    Whoa… Getting some insight into rmeeuwsen… Confirmed. You are kooky ;)

    JillO I agree 200% :hehe: glad you typed it !

    But what came 1st the chicken or the egg ?

    #829501
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Store bought eggs rot because they are washed, try this get a store bought egg, rub mineral oil on it, will last for about a year, Was on Doomsday prep.

    #829510
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    The correct answer is surprising – becasue it shows how complex an egg reall is :
    :)

    Air and even water can enter eggs through the shell, it not a fully airtight barrier. This is why the mineral oil works to delay the rotting – it seals the tiny holes that allow air to pass.

    Additionally, eggs also have a small pocket of air inside them which the chick would access just before hatching.

    Over time, if the egg does not hatch either because it’s not fertile, or because there is something wrongs with the chick, the membrane between the egg contents and the air pocket begins to deteriorate, and the air then assists the eggs decomposition.

    Eggs that have gone off will float in water due to the build up of gasses from decomposition where as good eggs sink.

    #829567
    jncnet
    Member

    This thread is making me very hungry! Bacon and eggs for lunch sounds good lol

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