- Jun 5, 2013
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Hi all,
We've begun to notice worm tracks in some of our girls' eggs. It looks like a wiggly lighter colored trail across the surface of the yolk. We're noticing them in maybe 1 out of every 7 or 8 eggs. We are going to worm our chickens but in the meanwhile we have a pile of eggs already laid. Has anyone ever heard of humans contracting worms from wormy eggs? I know some types of worms can live in different hosts. So far I've just cooked the eggs well (which I hate to do because I like them soft scrambled, lol). I can't find *anything* about this online so probably its not an issue, but I can't help but be a little leery.
We've begun to notice worm tracks in some of our girls' eggs. It looks like a wiggly lighter colored trail across the surface of the yolk. We're noticing them in maybe 1 out of every 7 or 8 eggs. We are going to worm our chickens but in the meanwhile we have a pile of eggs already laid. Has anyone ever heard of humans contracting worms from wormy eggs? I know some types of worms can live in different hosts. So far I've just cooked the eggs well (which I hate to do because I like them soft scrambled, lol). I can't find *anything* about this online so probably its not an issue, but I can't help but be a little leery.