Dumbest Things People Have Said About Your Chickens/Eggs/Meat

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My daughter-in-law likes to bake. She was telling me that one of the girls in the office warned her not to try tricking her into eating home-grown eggs by baking any treats with eggs from home.

When my daughter-in-law asked why she didn't want any baked goods with farm eggs in them, the co-worker simply said "I only eat eggs from the store. They are much cleaner."
Unbelievable. Has she ever seen the egg factories? LOL!!
 
ok, im putting my own ignorance on display. im thinking about writing an article and im fighting with a half remembered piece of information.

was it Thomas Payne (spelling) that wrote "Common Sense" and wasn't that about how food was processed?
 
My daughter-in-law likes to bake. She was telling me that one of the girls in the office warned her not to try tricking her into eating home-grown eggs by baking any treats with eggs from home.

When my daughter-in-law asked why she didn't want any baked goods with farm eggs in them, the co-worker simply said "I only eat eggs from the store. They are much cleaner."
That's EXACTLY what my in-laws say.
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wanna really freak them out, inform them that they have e. coli in their digestive system.
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Freak them out even more by telling them almost ALL the animals we live with carry or can carry the bacteria. Most domestic animals including reptiles, chickens, cattle, pigs, ducks, dogs, and cats have been found to carry the bacteria. You can also get it from contact with an infected person, especially in daycare centers for children.
 
A dear friend of mine just found out that I have more chickens. She informed me that it's a bad idea because my kids will get scabies. I asked her of she was aware that her cat could possibly contract HIV. She suddenly stopped her sermon and ended our conversation to call her vet. I felt kinda bad, but it'll probably earn me a few days of peace
 
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Freak them out even more by telling them almost ALL the animals we live with carry or can carry the bacteria. Most domestic animals including reptiles, chickens, cattle, pigs, ducks, dogs, and cats have been found to carry the bacteria. You can also get it from contact with an infected person, especially in daycare centers for children.
Freak them out really good and tell them so do we!
 
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