Washed.... And no fertile commercial eggs to my knowledge.
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Speaking of fridge eggs, are Canuckian commercial eggs washed or unwashed?
:Unless organic...then they do this...
http://www.eggfarmers.ca/faq/:
Question – Are organic eggs washed in a different solution than other eggs?
Answer - All eggs are gently washed in a sanitizing solution and inspected at a grading station registered with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. Organic eggs are washed with an approved organic soap. This is part of the certification process.
Nothing saying commercial farm eggs are not fertilized...in fact the organic free rangers could well be. Since the factory farms use to have only caged egg layers, there would not have been fertilized eggs.
http://www.eggs.ca/yourquestions/:
I hear places like Tims, Burger King...are going to offer up ONLY cage free eggs by 2025.
http://www.thestar.com/business/201...rger-king-promise-cage-free-eggs-by-2025.html:
I know a poultry person that worked at a grocery store here in AB and the store mistakenly ordered up something like a pallet of quail eggs instead of chooker eggs...the person took them home and hatched some out. Not a great hatch rate, but those commercial eggs were fertile.![]()
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Tara Lee Higgins
Higgins Rat Ranch Conservation Farm, Alberta, Canada
@Alaskan have you ever had issues with your muscovy's feet?
The oldest of my females has had ragged webbing sense I got her, but now it seems to be getting worse. Not sure if it's frost bite, or what.
Ok it's not frost bite. Well it's sure doesn't look like the frost bite pics online...