Interesting article on antibacterial properties of egg bloom
http://www.uspoultry.org/research/respr ... _F070.html
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Re: Washing Eggs
Thx!
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Re: Washing Eggs
When I was on vacation in France I dropped by a farmer's market and the eggs were covered in .
The "Chicken Chick" said it is safer not to consume poopy eggs:
https://the-chicken-chick.com/handling- ... eggs-from/
This article said H202 and UV was the best:
https://www.uspoultry.org/programs/rese ... _F041.html
I was told by a local farmer to wash in hot tap water.
I found washing to be quite a chore so I stopped washing
The "Chicken Chick" said it is safer not to consume poopy eggs:
https://the-chicken-chick.com/handling- ... eggs-from/
This article said H202 and UV was the best:
https://www.uspoultry.org/programs/rese ... _F041.html
I was told by a local farmer to wash in hot tap water.
I found washing to be quite a chore so I stopped washing
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- Happy
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Re: Washing Eggs
I don't wash my eggs until I'm ready to crack them and then I just run under Luke warm water (only if they need it). But I also don't have a lot of on them. Clean coop=clean eggs.
I haven't died from it yet so will keep going
I haven't died from it yet so will keep going
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