I have always been under the impression that the egg had to be cracked for salmonella to get inside, or poop on the outside when you crack it.
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Re: Re: feed causing salmonella in chickens and their eggs.
Do you suppose my feed is safe in there or should I come up with something else for storage?
Switch to metal containers or they will chew right through them
Oh, that's just silliness to classify your post as "The Sky Is Falling."
I think it was more about the topic as a whole
There's little need to get all worked up over a naturally occurring bacteria that is just about everywhere
These huge recalls are just overreactions for the most part, since less than 1500 people reported being sick, and there's no real way to be positive it was from the eggs.
It doesn't matter how much Salmonella is in an egg if you just COOK it properly, and if you think your home grown eggs are any cleaner, you're fooling youself
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