Friend told Daughter not to eat the eggs grrrrrr

MrsShag

In the Brooder
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Jan 6, 2009
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My daughter informed me that she does not want to eat the eggs that our chickens lay because my friend told her that it is very dangerous to eat them. She told her that she will get salmonella because they don't go through a process that the ones in the stores go through. *sigh*
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I haven't talked to my friend about it yet. I explained to my daughter that I wouldn't eat them or feed them to her if they were dangerous.
 
That is so frustrating! Time for an educational hour on the computer, then you both can talk to the friend with facts, not hearsay. Good luck!
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Don't you just hate that!!

My parents told my daughters if they fell down in the pig pens, then the pigs would eat them. Pigs will eat anything and everythig, they said. Took me forever to convince the girls that it wasn't true...
 
Well, I have to disagrre with the pigs.

Some hogs can be extremely dangerous. Even the nicest pigs if in the mood to eat will eat whatever comes their way - live chickens, turkeys, etc.

It is not a fallacy that people have been eaten by hogs.
 
MP is right. One thing that stuck in my mind when learning about pigs while in college is that they can and will eat human flesh. That, and the fact that pigs are very intelligent... smarter than dogs even.
 
Oh boy, oh boy! That's right, your eggs don't go through the "process" the store bought eggs go through - THANK HEAVENS!!! It's definitely time to find out what's up with your "friend", and also, depending on the age of your daughter, a lesson in what chickens endure, who have to lay eggs that are then sold in stores. My son, who's 6, knows all about it (minus the graphic pic's, but with a pretty good description), and he'd rather eat no eggs at all, than eat store bought ones.
 
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the odds of salmonella are i think 2 in every 1,000 eggs (maybe more..) And if im not mistaken if you cook the eggs it kills it any way right? the 2 in 1,000 eggs is the Grocery store eggs too.. So may differ with yard eggs but I dont think it'd bother her unless she ate them raw?at least i've never had problems with them. and my family (3 generations) have owned chickens.
 
What kind of "process" do commercial eggs go through? Is it supposed to be some kind of washing process? Because I've gotten commercial eggs with poop on them.
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Your friend had no business talking to your daughter about how you feed your family before she talked to you privately with her concerns.
 

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