Help, but it is not about chickens... short of?

DogAndCat36

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Mar 12, 2020
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This board said Random Ramblings, so everything not about animal help stuff... sort of goes here, I think... Well, boi, do I got a stupid question to ask anyone who reads this post, here we go. Why every time I eat my chickens' eggs I puke? For real, I mean it, store bought chicken eggs are tasty and don't people say that home raised chicken eggs are even better? Well my mind thinks not. I tried eveything, even using a pan that had a home chicken egg on it, that was then feed to the chickens becuase of the taste, and then when I place a store bought egg onto the pan and eat it (after it is cooked) I almost throw up. Do I have isues?
 
Is it a flavor issue, or do they taste the same to you? How fresh are they when you eat them? How do you clean them, and do you refrigerate them after you clean them? Also what do you feed your chickens?
 
Is it a flavor issue, or do they taste the same to you? How fresh are they when you eat them? How do you clean them, and do you refrigerate them after you clean them? Also what do you feed your chickens?
They taste weird and they have sort of a flat flavor. Sometimes I "eat" the eggs in less than an hour after they are laid to about a month. I clean them well and refrigerate them after drying. I feed them good quality chicken feed.
 
Chicken Chiquita- Nope, so far as I know I am not allergic to that many food items and as I said, I eat store-bought eggs. Unless my chickens are laying eggs that contains bananas or something. XD
 
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A allergic doctor will be the best here, but since all doctors are busy, can you try a process of elimination?

* How many birds do you have laying, and can you be sure that this happens with all of their eggs?

(These may not be possible w/current distance requirements:)

* If you have a neighbor, can you try and use an egg from their birds?
* Also, if they would be willing to take one of your birds for a little while, can you keep trying the eggs for days?
* If you take one of their eggs directly to another kitchen and they cook it, what happens?
 
A allergic doctor will be the best here, but since all doctors are busy, can you try a process of elimination?

* How many birds do you have laying, and can you be sure that this happens with all of their eggs?

(These may not be possible w/current distance requirements:)

* If you have a neighbor, can you try and use an egg from their birds?
* Also, if they would be willing to take one of your birds for a little while, can you keep trying the eggs for days?
* If you take one of their eggs directly to another kitchen and they cook it, what happens?
My neighbors (which are all my family members :D) don't own chickens and I eat store-bought eggs, so it is not an allergy problem. I also think that it is not my chickens, I think that it is just me, but I don't know why.
 

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