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Allergies and quail eggs? A possible cure!
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 11:46 pm
by windwalkingwolf
The first link doesn't work for me, error 403 access is forbidden. Any links to some credible research? product ads don't count :D And, is it only coturnix quail?
Allergies and quail eggs? A possible cure!
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 8:23 am
by Maximus
goatgal35 wrote:QR_BBPOST I suffer with multiple allergies. I did the five years of needles and it really helped. I felt like I had my life back for about 7yrs. Three years ago the symptoms started to return. This year I started egging coturnix eggs and I have been mostly symptom free. I don't feel like I am far enough into this experiment to know if the eggs helped or the drought helped. Dead plants don't give off much pollen :) Quail are cute and super easy to care for so I'm gonna keep on eating the eggs and see if I get good results next year.
Raw eggs or cooked?
Allergies and quail eggs? A possible cure!
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 8:26 am
by goatgal35
Cooked mostly. Scrambled, fried dunking eggs, deviled and pickled. The Grandkids love it cause they are cute and tiny. Raw in eggnog.
Allergies and quail eggs? A possible cure!
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 8:41 am
by thegawd
Coturnix are the only quail that are really production egg layers of decent sized eggs year round. I have no idea if the other species carry the same health benefits or not but generally those eggs are worth a lot more HAHA. I did have a small flock of bobwhites and they layed reasonable well but I didn't keep them long, not having a gamebird license they all went on the grill. bobwhites, even the fancy ones as far as I can tell require a gambird license, I had snowflakes?
Allergies and quail eggs? A possible cure!
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 3:40 pm
by kenya
I've decided to get some at the fur and feather sale mount forest, should I get a male? I thought I'd get 3 females. I only have a rabbit cage at this point to keep them and I understand the males can be quite aggressive with the females. Eventually I will have a bigger pen.
Allergies and quail eggs? A possible cure!
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 4:19 pm
by baronrenfrew
Www: here's the doc's research
http://www.ovogenics.eu/page/9-jc-truffier.html ; i assume you read French. Here's the blog of the couple who moved to France and have done a lot to bring this to light
https://holistic-hen.blogspot.ca/2016/0 ... c.html?m=1
Sue, the lady with the blog, has done a lot of additional research and it appears that its only coturnix quail eggs. They lay a lot more eggs than other quails anyway. I use a paring knife and cut the eggs open, and there's a guy on Kijiji Toronto advertising "egg scissors."
Allergies and quail eggs? A possible cure!
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 4:51 pm
by thegawd
Kenya you dont need a male at all unless you want to breed them and they would be perfectly fine in a rabbit cage on shavings... but they will make a mess with the shavings but they are just having fun.
I have a pair of quail egg scissors and man are they ever handy! just a few bucks off ebay.
Allergies and quail eggs? A possible cure!
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 5:46 pm
by kenya
Thanks Al