- Apr 11, 2010
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Wonders never cease! We started out with 6 Cornish Crosses thinking they were Leghorns and were sadly disappointed when they turned into B52 bomber chickens. They started dying off around 4 months, seemed like one a week, but the last two are a male and a female who are very large but seem healthy. The male runs a bit and then has to lay down to rest. The female started laying soft or no-shell eggs a week or so ago and just to see what would happen I started really pumping her calcium up. She started laying a pinkish tan colored egg, one every day in the goat barn. We were told they'd never lay, so didn't worry about a nesting box, and now that we have one built for her she continues to lay them in a corner in the barn.
My main concern is how filthy she is and if the eggs are safe to eat because of her dirty bottom. She and the Roo both seem to love laying in the mud around the goat waterer and their butts are really black and disgusting. They're both ornery and the male bit the crap out of me not long ago and drew blood. I was starting to get some infection in it but after a few days with antibiotic ointment and colloidal silver, it's okay. Just a scar now. ...so I'm a little scared to try to clean either of them up. We were basically letting them live out their short little lives in free range heaven and then bury them.
Does anyone have any thought on the safety of dirty butt eggs? (I know they don't come out of their butts, that's just what my husband and I have been calling them!
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My main concern is how filthy she is and if the eggs are safe to eat because of her dirty bottom. She and the Roo both seem to love laying in the mud around the goat waterer and their butts are really black and disgusting. They're both ornery and the male bit the crap out of me not long ago and drew blood. I was starting to get some infection in it but after a few days with antibiotic ointment and colloidal silver, it's okay. Just a scar now. ...so I'm a little scared to try to clean either of them up. We were basically letting them live out their short little lives in free range heaven and then bury them.
Does anyone have any thought on the safety of dirty butt eggs? (I know they don't come out of their butts, that's just what my husband and I have been calling them!
