It just thought about it....When people eat eggs...they are eating a chicken's abortion!?!


Question: mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm


Answers: mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

They are actually eating the equivelent of a chicken's menstrual waste (an unfertilized ovum/ egg).

Well, its not really aborting when chicken lays egg. But still, its all good.

You clearly have too much time on your hands. I was going to suggest you get a hobby, but I guess Yahoo Answers IS a hobby :)

interesting thought.

but i think since the egg has been layed its not technically an abortion.

maybe just murder on our part.

ew.

NO you are not.. They didnt pay someone 350 dollars to cut up and suction an egg that has already been fertilized and a life created out of them.. You are eating a mentral cycle...

i think i just threw up reading all of these answers on here...

No, since the eggs aren't fertilized. I guess you can say you're eating chicken menstration instead. lol

Oh my god, my ex used to say that about them...bad memories.

what?? no, its an egg thats not fertalized

the thought is quite repulsive.....ewww.......
why do you have to put these things in my head......
i like eggs.....well.....i used to like eggs...:(

Uh, no, the eggs aren't fertilized. Sheesh!

why are you worrying about eating a chicken's abortion (although as others have said, the analogy is not a good one since the egg is not fertilized) when we kill mature chickens to eat them?

I'm not a vegetarian, and this doesn't bother me frankly. But if you are going to be filled with angst about eating eggs, first worry about eating the chicken itself .

It's not a chicken abortion. Chickens lay eggs. We do not go in and surgically remove them.Where did you go to school?





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