Jan 29, 2010 #1 BedHead In the Brooder 10 Years Dec 17, 2009 81 1 39 Alberta I'd never heard this before till just the other day, and am wondering if others have heard the same thing. If you think it's true, why? I am intrigued. I don't have the option of keeping a rooster.
I'd never heard this before till just the other day, and am wondering if others have heard the same thing. If you think it's true, why? I am intrigued. I don't have the option of keeping a rooster.
Jan 29, 2010 #2 greyhorsewoman Songster 11 Years Mar 3, 2008 853 7 149 Endless Mts, NE PA No, there is no additional nutritional value to a fertilized egg.