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Home grown eggs and bell pepper. Cost per person: $1.80

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[–] sparklehedgehog@lemmy.world 1 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

Awesome and hearty breakfast idea! But many adjacent questions. You have that many birds nesting on your property? Ground nesting? What kind? Are the eggs fertilized and can you still eat them if so? How did you get your cats used to the noise of the gun? Wish you were my neighbor, would love to learn several of your life skills. ☺️

[–] FauxPseudo@lemmy.world 3 points 1 hour ago

We have 15 chickens, 5 ducks and, as of this week, six geese[0]. The goose eggs are fertilized but the chicken and duck are not. We have no roosters or drakes because they always cause too much trouble. Roosters attack my wife first thing in the morning and drakes murder mates. So we always end up getting rid of them if that show up. Gun was just to make a ludicrous picture. Although this thing is a muzzle flare suppressed subsonic 22LR so I could fire this thing and the cats wouldn't even hear anything more than a click of the trigger and the spin of the bullet traveling through the air. So if I did fire it they wouldn't even care.

[0] We just rehomed a goose to a local person that had just one goose after a raccoon attack.