How is an egg defertilized?!
How is an egg defertilized?
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Chickens naturally lay eggs (almost) every day, even if they have NEVER met a rooster (i.e. virgin chickens).
The regular eggs you get at the store are not fertile (although you can buy fertile eggs at some stores, but they are labeled as such). Chicken farms don't keep roosters (they get turned into chicken nuggets instead) so there is no one to fertilize the eggs.
abortion
Same as unscrambling one
I don't think it is possible, what kind of egg?
Morning after pill. "Plan B" I think they call it.
Over several years the ground can become infertile, but I am guessing you don't have that long so I guess I can't help. Don't try abortion, please consider adoption. If this is what you are referring to.
By dipping it into a solution of Scott's Turf Builder with Weed-Be-Gone ... that should do the trick!
You can't defertilize. If you are talking about a human than the only options are to have it or have an abortion. If your talking about something else like a chicken or duck, after the egg is laid and the male fertilizes it there is nothing you can do.
The ones from the grocery store never are fertilized because the hens are kept in battery cages with no rooster in sight. Unfortunately, when your grandparents have a chicken farm no such precaution is taken, resulting in me cracking open an egg one bright morning to find a half-formed chicken fetus inside. Never ate eggs again and just the thought makes me nauseous even though I know it's not fertilized. Just as well though because egg farms are cruel to their hens.
The eggs that you eat were never fertilized to begin with.
if its not incubated, or its temperature drops like 10 degrees after its been incubated for a little while, or if its not fertilized in the first place
It's not. You cant reverse fertilization. It's either fertile or not.