Worm in a freshly cracked egg?
Worm in a freshly cracked egg?
We get chicken eggs from a neighbour and for the first time in years I cracked an egg and it has what appears to be a worm.
It looks like a clear/white 3-4inch piece of spaghetti that is tapered at both ends. It hasn't wiggled yet but we keep the eggs in the fridge.
I didn't eat the egg it came out of but should I be concerned about the other eggs?
- JP
It looks like a clear/white 3-4inch piece of spaghetti that is tapered at both ends. It hasn't wiggled yet but we keep the eggs in the fridge.
I didn't eat the egg it came out of but should I be concerned about the other eggs?
- JP
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- windwalkingwolf
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Re: Worm in a freshly cracked egg?
Raging roundworm infestation. And yes, if one made it into an egg, others can as well.
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Re: Worm in a freshly cracked egg?
Geez, if the eggs don't have a worm are they clear to eat?
Should I just pitch the eggs regardless?
I know nothing and I can prove it.
Note: I did a google. It looks like it won't hurt a people.
Should I just pitch the eggs regardless?
I know nothing and I can prove it.
Note: I did a google. It looks like it won't hurt a people.
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Re: Worm in a freshly cracked egg?
Kind thing to do would be to inform the neighbor, I am sure they would want to know so they can treat the birds.
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Re: Worm in a freshly cracked egg?
Yes, you can eat the eggs, worms or not, but personally, I'd have to be starving to consider it
And I agree with @Ontario Chick , the person needs to know. I'd be surprised if she isn't losing birds, and with a bad infestation, TREATING it can kill the birds as dead worms can cause a bowel impaction. Not great either way, but roundworms suck nutrients and drag a bird's immunity down. Not great in the best of circumstances, but is likely to be deadly in winter. And, plus, it's just gross lol

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Re: Worm in a freshly cracked egg?
I did find a worm in a turkey egg once. SHe seemed perfectly healthy but I treated them right away!
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Re: Worm in a freshly cracked egg?
Do they get this from being outside? How would you know if they had it, would you see it in their manure?
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Re: Worm in a freshly cracked egg?
Thanks for the tips. Yes, I messaged the neighbour and gave them a heads up. Hopefully it was a "one in a million" egg
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Re: Worm in a freshly cracked egg?
Oh my If I ever found this I would never ever eat another egg. Worm phobia here.
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