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NEW!!! CHICKENS LAY ROUND EGGS
SOLVANG: RESEARCHERS at Solvang announced a process where chickens lay round eggs. Oval eggs layed by chickens are polymerized in a solution of linseed oil and bat guano. The linseed marinated eggs are then squooze in an egg press and whooolla! a round egg. Researchers clam the innovative process is superior to the old method of grinding chicken eggs into shape from the natural order of oval eggs. |
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NEW!!! CHICKENS LAY ROUND EGGS
On Feb 22, 10:54 am, datakoll wrote:
SOLVANG: RESEARCHERS at Solvang announced a process where chickens lay round eggs. Oval eggs layed by chickens are polymerized in a solution of linseed oil and bat guano. The linseed marinated eggs are then squooze in an egg press and whooolla! a round egg. Researchers clam the innovative process is superior to the old method of grinding chicken eggs into shape from the natural order of oval eggs. I'm holding out for the square ones: http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_1940844.html? |
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NEW!!! CHICKENS LAY ROUND EGGS
On Feb 22, 11:20*am, wrote:
On Feb 22, 10:54 am, datakoll wrote: SOLVANG: RESEARCHERS at Solvang announced a process where chickens lay round eggs. Oval eggs layed by chickens are polymerized in a solution of linseed oil and bat guano. The linseed marinated eggs are then squooze in an egg press and whooolla! a round egg. Researchers clam the innovative process is superior to the old method of grinding chicken *eggs into shape from the natural order of oval eggs. I'm holding out for the square ones:http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_1940844.html? ura talkin' eegs and melons here! no way |
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NEW!!! CHICKENS LAY ROUND EGGS
wrote in message ... On Feb 22, 10:54 am, datakoll wrote: SOLVANG: RESEARCHERS at Solvang announced a process where chickens lay round eggs. Oval eggs layed by chickens are polymerized in a solution of linseed oil and bat guano. The linseed marinated eggs are then squooze in an egg press and whooolla! a round egg. Researchers clam the innovative process is superior to the old method of grinding chicken eggs into shape from the natural order of oval eggs. I'm holding out for the square ones: http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_1940844.html? The famous Ooaa bird of the northern Australian rain forests lays square eggs. It's a ground dwelling orange legged scrubfowl with bluey-black feathers about the size of a Rhode Island Red that scratches up a mound of decaying forest litter in which it deposits a clutch of up to thirty eggs. It gets its name from the loud OOOOOO-AAAAAAA cry it emits while it is laying. PH |
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NEW!!! CHICKENS LAY ROUND EGGS
On Feb 22, 11:05*pm, "Peter Howard"
wrote: wrote in message ... On Feb 22, 10:54 am, datakoll wrote: SOLVANG: RESEARCHERS at Solvang announced a process where chickens lay round eggs. Oval eggs layed by chickens are polymerized in a solution of linseed oil and bat guano. The linseed marinated eggs are then squooze in an egg press and whooolla! a round egg. Researchers clam the innovative process is superior to the old method of grinding chicken *eggs into shape from the natural order of oval eggs. I'm holding out for the square ones: http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_1940844.html? The famous Ooaa bird of the northern Australian rain forests lays square eggs. It's a ground dwelling orange legged scrubfowl with bluey-black feathers about the size of a Rhode Island Red that scratches up a mound of decaying forest litter in which it deposits a clutch of up to thirty eggs. It gets its name from the loud OOOOOO-AAAAAAA cry it emits while it is laying. PH the daily Adobe is terrific. But Versus? I muttered OOOOOO-AAAAAAA OOOOOO-AAAAAAA OOOOOO-AAAAAAA, cut the cable, went to bed. |
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