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- Apr 17, 2023
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i've read 3-4 quail eggs is a chicken egg, and i've also read 5-6 quail eggs is a chicken egg. talking about standard coturnix.
we got our first egg today, a small 9 grams. is that just a "fart" egg or possibly the real size?
does that mean you'd need 8-12 eggs to make a recipe that requires 2 chicken eggs?
how do you separate the whites from the yolks? same way as you'd do a chicken egg, by passing it back and forth from the shell? seems too tiny to do that almost, but it could work i suppose?
we got our first egg today, a small 9 grams. is that just a "fart" egg or possibly the real size?
does that mean you'd need 8-12 eggs to make a recipe that requires 2 chicken eggs?
how do you separate the whites from the yolks? same way as you'd do a chicken egg, by passing it back and forth from the shell? seems too tiny to do that almost, but it could work i suppose?