Sick after eating duck eggs

Janet O

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I was reading the thread of people having allergies or food borne illness when eating duck eggs. Last week I ate a duck egg that I fried, after 2 eggs on different days I had nausea, each time it was worse. Then I decided it was about 3 weeks since I bought them through my farmshare so I decided to hard boil in my instant pot. Then I ate one after cooking fur 6 minutes and natural pressure release for 12 minutes then iced for 3 minutes then refrigerated right away. A few hours later maybe 2 I cracked one open and ate it with salt. About 30’ later I got stomach pains and it kept getting worse and worse until I was bent over for a few. I finally ate something and the pains went away immediately. Now I’m not allergic to anything and always eat chicken eggs with no problem so I don’t know what it is but they’re going out! My husband ate one today and he said he got minor pains in his stomach but not enough to be concerned. I did notice that after hard boiling them they got a brown circle on the shell all at one end. Anyone know why?
 

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Hello Janet O and Welcome to BYC. Sorry to hear about your bad experience, I would be willing to guess there is a member or two who will be able to help you with your question. Maybe the eggs were from a hen that is on antibiotics or some type of medication to cause this? One thing I like to do with any egg before I use it, I will see if it floats in water or not? The egg don't float it is ok to use it.
 
Hello Janet O and Welcome to BYC. Sorry to hear about your bad experience, I would be willing to guess there is a member or two who will be able to help you with your question. Maybe the eggs were from a hen that is on antibiotics or some type of medication to cause this? One thing I like to do with any egg before I use it, I will see if it floats in water or not? The egg don't float it is ok to use it.
Thank you, I will do that from now on but no more duck eggs. 🤢
 
I have done a little research into a duck egg VS a chicken egg and I was surprised to learn how many benefits there are to duck eggs.
There are no benefits if you can't eat 'em! 🤔 I have heard of others who can't eat chicken eggs, yet do just fine on duck eggs. I wonder why that is. Curious!
 

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