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creating life  

spermhound53 60M
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6/4/2020 6:16 am
creating life


the 3 fertile hens eggs have been incubating in my<b> scrotum </font></b>now for a week, The previous blog was bringing u upto speed.

The removal of my testicles was very painful indeed despite the painkilling injections into my abdoman. I still have then in a jar of themaldahyde so their safe.

I am fully qualified biological scientist, so am fully aware of the advantages and disadvatages of the procedue to remove my balls from their scrotum, i feel its all been worth while now Im incubating the 3 eggs. I think they will hatch anyday now.

Its been difficult to move about and sit and lie down with the eggs nestled in my<b> scrotum. </font></b>Having to be careful not to close my legs and having to cradle the<b> scrotum </font></b>on sitting down so i dont end up sitting on the little beauties.

What the forum didnt discuss (theres lots) is the weight of a hens egg is twice that of a testicle and to have 3 of them has weighed down my sac even more then the suggested doubling of the<b> scrotum </font></b>to accommadate the eggs. This may be good for incubating more exotic bird eggs in the future, but its was quite alarming when they started stretching half way down my thighs.

With the warm weather here of the island this spring i have been able to wear one of my favourite garments, one of my fiji island surongs, so my<b> scrotum </font></b>isnt been squeezed by a pair of trousers. Nice to let my sac have all the freedom it needs with no confinements.

I think the suggestion of the chicks when newly hatched. will peck at the wound and try to pull at the stitches is a fallacy. As soon as i hear the sweet tweeting of my hatchlings, ill undo the suture and let them out. All for now. Ill keep u all posted
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