Incubated infertile eggs

inquisitivebird

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What can I do with eggs that have been in my incubator for a week but are infertile? I assume it would be gross to eat them, but can I cook them up and feed them to anything else, like my chickens?
 
Personally I wouldn’t, just to safe. They could have grown bacteria. But in the other hand I am a very cautious person, so that’s just my opinion. ☺️
 
I crack them into their daily ration of crumbled feed and mix. I think they like it cooked/scrambled better. But that's an extra step.
 
What can I do with eggs that have been in my incubator for a week but are infertile? I assume it would be gross to eat them, but can I cook them up and feed them to anything else, like my chickens?
if they have been incubated for a week, and are infertile, they have essentially been stored in 37.5 degrees. They will be rotten, and could make your animals very sick.
I would chuck them out.
 

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