I have feed them to dogs (raw and scrambled) and back to the hens ( scrambled) . Never eaten them but they seem the same just no shell. Only issue I would see is if the outside is dirty might be hard to clean and keep bacteria out of what you might eat.
Pete
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On 2013/11/03 1:39 PM, Mary Bethany Collins wrote:
Pete
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On 2013/11/03 1:39 PM, Mary Bethany Collins wrote:
Thank you much for your reply. I still wonder if I can cook and eat these "leather-eggs." Does anybody know?I also found it strange that, although the regular (good) eggs were laid appropriately in the nesting boxes, this one was simply dropped on the floor! Could this be what is called a "wind" egg?
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