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Samuel L. Hacksaw posted:A protective covering of chicken poo poo and egg-laying effluvia. salmonella isn't necessarily endemic in chickens in general, though, we just tolerate it in american industrial chickens to keep meat/eggs cheap. the chicks are born without it and pick it up from from living in filth. so it probably does need to be washed off of those eggs, but not necessarily eggs from chickens in someone's yard or eggs from a farm in a country w/ better standards e: also just lol if you don't empty the carton into the egg bin. don't you have an egg bin? amateurs. poverty goat fucked around with this message at 14:54 on Oct 3, 2022 |
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