Oh haha I am not familiar with duck eggs. Maybe thats why I never see them for sale locally.Even if the house is cleaned perfectly, ducks still poop every 15m and get it everywhere, I don't know how other people might react...
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Oh haha I am not familiar with duck eggs. Maybe thats why I never see them for sale locally.Even if the house is cleaned perfectly, ducks still poop every 15m and get it everywhere, I don't know how other people might react...
This is a really great idea! I think right now though it is best to not reuse egg cartons because of the risk of avian flu. On the USDA website it says,"Do not move or reuse items that cannot be cleaned and disinfected—such as cardboard egg flats."I also made trades with coworkers and friends - if they save me empty cartons, I'll give them a dozen eggs, when I have way too many.
Totally makes sense. Just offering another option if it wasn't near them or whatnot. I just collect the cartons and they sit on a shelf in front of a window in the sun for weeks, so I'm not super worried at the moment. But I'm mostly just hoarding them for when I wind up way too many eggs this summerThis is a really great idea! I think right now though it is best to not reuse egg cartons because of the risk of avian flu. On the USDA website it says,"Do not move or reuse items that cannot be cleaned and disinfected—such as cardboard egg flats."
https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ou...lock-program/dtf-biosecurity/bird-biosecurity
Hello I am interested in buying duck eggs, in the Philippines we have a way in preserving them and actually eat it as side dish with tomato I would like to buy it from you if you have extra. Email me if you would like.Hello everyone! So I have ducks and I get about two dozen everyday, depending on the weather. I've already made a bunch of food and dessert with them and gave them away. I have way too many and nobody I know wants them. Would anyone have any suggestions for what to do with these eggs? I feel like I'm wasting them. When I have no uses, I usually just crack the eggs and give them to my dog and give the shells to My plants and my ducks for extra calcium. I would love to sell them as food but I don't want anyone to get sick or anything to go wrong or anything like that... I would also love to do hatching eggs but I'm not sure if the people I'm giving the eggs to are willing to take care of them for the rest of the life or if something might go wrong.... something might go wrong... any suggestions??? *These photos were taken a while ago so obviously my ducklings and baby goose aren't laying eggs*