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Can Shell-less Eggs Be Eaten? - John@ - 01-16-2015 Just wondering. RE: Can Shell-less Eggs Be Eaten? - FarmKing - 01-31-2015 Of course, but you have to cook it well because microbes can easily pass through the thin shell. RE: Can Shell-less Eggs Be Eaten? - Henlus - 02-07-2015 Yes, but I usually cook mine for my dog. RE: Can Shell-less Eggs Be Eaten? - Hilux - 02-08-2015 Once it's well cooked, yes. RE: Can Shell-less Eggs Be Eaten? - FarmTech - 02-08-2015 It can be eaten. It usually occur when birds are sick or when they just start laying for the first time. this link talks about abnormal eggs you'll also encounter. http://www.farmersjoint.com/blog/livestock-farming/poultry/common-questions-abnormal-eggs-egg-layers/ RE: Can Shell-less Eggs Be Eaten? - John@ - 02-10-2015 Thanks everyone! |