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Posted by Martha Harding Dyson
i hope all these commenters worried about chickens are pro life
Posted by last hope
Lady , YOU Don't Know SQUAT About Chicken Eggs !!! You NEVER , EVER Wash An Egg With Soap , Or Even CLEAN It Until Your Ready To Use It !!! If Your Buying Eggs From A Farmers Market , They Best NOT Be In The Fridge , That's An Old Bunch Of Eggs !!! Look At The EU . Baskets Of Eggs On The Counter !!!
Posted by john wayne
My Major Concern, is: I Want "UN" Furtal Eges... Where can I Buy them?
Posted by Bert Cundle Sr
To the comment from wileycoyote; you & people like you are the reason untold millions of animals suffer & die every year across the world. They endure horrible existences until they are horribly murdered to provide us with food. To say get over it & move on shows the degree of your ignorance & heartlessness to their suffering. What makes some people think its fine to do that to a living, sentient creature? That we should ourselves & our interests first even if it means the wholesale torture & murder of innocent beings?? Thank God there's more enlightened thinking now though not enough of it. There is no excuse whatsoever for what we as human beings do to animals. None. And I cant help but feel we will pay for it one way or another.
Posted by Diane
As an owner of a small flock of pastured chickens, I will never, ever use soap on an egg. The shell is permeable (even baby chicks have to breathe) rather than water tight like a piece of plastic. Even washing an egg in plain water will remove the bloom from the egg. The bloom or cuticle, is the natural coating on the egg that will seal the pores in the shell and prevent bacteria from getting into the egg. In fact if you wash an egg in water more than 20 degrees warmer that the egg you will create a vacuum effect so any thing on the shell or around the shell, like soap, will get sucked inside (yummy, right?) Visibly soiled eggs can be cleaned with a little fine grit sand paper or gently wiped with a damp cloth. If you must rinse under a running faucet of tepid water, use these egg right away. If it makes you feel better to wash even the visibly clean eggs wait until you are ready to use them, use water that is only slightly warmer than the egg and stay away from the soap and bleach (try a vinegar solution).
Posted by carolle
It's become increasingly difficult to make informed choices about buying the products that bring the least amount of suffering to animals (I say it's impossible to buy animal products that are completely cruelty free). I suggest buying certain brands that are well known for practicing more humane farming. To my knowledge, Niman Ranch provides their hens with outdoor acc
Posted by Ang Chi
all due respect, it's a chicken, i'm pretty much over it. check date, check for cracks, keep it moving.
Posted by wiley coyote
Thanks, Janet. I couldn't agree with you more. Two modern day authors that I enjoy reading on topics such as this one are Wendell Berry and Joel Salatin.
Posted by Chris
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