Fenndango
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"Eggs made of thin glass were used quite often by chicken farmers of the twentieth century. The eggs were placed in nests to induce hens to start 'setting'. An added benefit was that the eggs worked as a snake 'deterrent'. The glass egg is placed in a nest known to be frequented by a snake. As nature dictates, the snake will swallow the egg, whole. It then wraps itself around a fence rail or tree limb to break the egg."
Preventing Snakes From Stealing Eggs
This is a guide about preventing snakes from stealing eggs. Many types of wildlife will gladly help you eat up your farm fresh eggs.
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