Probably not, the eggs most likely aren't fertilized because I don't think he's had sex with anyone?? And even if he has, we don't know if they can get pregnant or carry children.
all birds can lay unfertilized eggs, but in egg farming, we keep chickens separated from possible mates, so the eggs we get from egg farming are almost always unfertilized (unless there's a very sneaky rooster). our birdman would have to be capable of parthogenesis. he's only laid a few eggs before, the rest of the time his cycle was suppressed, and it seems there was a lapse in care.
it's pretty common for birds to be attached to their eggs. they don't understand the eggs being unfertilized. it takes weeks for them to realize the eggs aren't viable. it's also true that eggs can get stick and egg binding can be dangerous, although slurping on cloaca isn't the treatment but uh.
all birds can lay unfertilized eggs, but in egg farming, we keep chickens separated from possible mates, so the eggs we get from egg farming are almost always unfertilized (unless there's a very sneaky rooster)... sh1tlord
Serious question. Does egg solving injection exist?
Serious question. Does egg solving injection exist? Happievet
there's some kinda hormone injection, but i don't understand that part of chicken farming. it might be a similar thing that humans opt into, like using hormone birth control to alter the menstrual cycle.
Is there gonna be chicks?? Because looking at the picture in chapter 1 it looks like we are somewhat following that so is it gonna be that pink bird after this. I'm just speculating shit
This is one of those stories that genuinely make me cry see you again after couple of months Nuah and Rix (I come read this whenever my memory resets and so I get the experience of reading this all over again XD)
Will the eggs hatch??? Because he was sad his eggs always disappeared and all right so will those hatch??
Probably not, the eggs most likely aren't fertilized because I don't think he's had sex with anyone?? And even if he has, we don't know if they can get pregnant or carry children.
all birds can lay unfertilized eggs, but in egg farming, we keep chickens separated from possible mates, so the eggs we get from egg farming are almost always unfertilized (unless there's a very sneaky rooster). our birdman would have to be capable of parthogenesis. he's only laid a few eggs before, the rest of the time his cycle was suppressed, and it seems there was a lapse in care.
it's pretty common for birds to be attached to their eggs. they don't understand the eggs being unfertilized. it takes weeks for them to realize the eggs aren't viable. it's also true that eggs can get stick and egg binding can be dangerous, although slurping on cloaca isn't the treatment but uh.
so probably not
Serious question.
Does egg solving injection exist?
there's some kinda hormone injection, but i don't understand that part of chicken farming. it might be a similar thing that humans opt into, like using hormone birth control to alter the menstrual cycle.