Eating fertilised eggs
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The eggs I buy and eat here in Baku are all free range , but the trade off is the local rooster(s) has deposited his sperm in the yokes.Now I have a real problem eating this stuff any suggestions?
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Used to keep Geese - 2 female and a male, used to use their eggs all the time - never had any adverse effects apart from running at people with a craned neck and hissing at them
Personally I wouldn't let it worry you, if you want to go organic / free range you have to live with such things. Kinda like do you want nitrates or horse sh*t on your spuds really!
Personally I wouldn't let it worry you, if you want to go organic / free range you have to live with such things. Kinda like do you want nitrates or horse sh*t on your spuds really!
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Yuk, I watched a program on Sky one night. Can't remember which country in Asia it was. But they fertilize the eggs and let the chicks grow in the eggs until so old then boil the eggs and eat them.
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