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kmom, I think this is kinda important. Scramble them, don't fry them. I say this because to me a fried egg still looks like what it is...an egg. Chickens aren't bright, but you don't want them to get any ideas about that fried egg being the same thing they have available to them in the coop. This could lead to (raw) egg eaters. Best to scramble them. They'll love them without making the connecton.
That is a rumour that is just not founded and best not continued cause it's just silly.
I've pitched eggs that a toenail has dented out to the chickens and just plain throw whole eggs shell and all out to them straight from the nest and that has NOT made them break regular eggs at all.
Not to say that if a thinned shelled egg breaks in the nest that they won't eat it..they will but that does not encourage them to bust open the eggs that are layed in the nests or anywhere else.
Sorry but I'm just tired of hearing this rumour that prob. got started cause of a soft shelled egg breaking in the nest and hens eating it or an occasional hen/rooster that has learned that trick of breaking hard shelled eggs themselves (rare).
An egg eating hen is very difficult to break and in fact alot of people cull them. Why take the chance when it's possible to do something that
may prevent it from happening in the first place?
You know everyone has the right to raise their chickens the way they see fit. If I don't believe in something I simply don't do it. I can take advice or leave it as I see fit too.