Okay, I have egg questions for all you egg experts and I need your opinions. So far, the boys have just been eating their eggs cracked into their pans and I've been throwing away the shells. But, I was going to let them start having the shells.
1. Do you wash the eggs before you let them have the shells? Isn't the outside where all the contamination is suppose to be on eggs? Do the chicken manufacturers wash them at the 'factory' before they put them in the carton?
2. Do the dogs get any nutrients from the shells if they are not crushed? I have always heard they can only absorb the calcium if you grind the shells.
3. Is there a benefit to getting the free-range organic eggs over ordinary cheap eggs? We do not have our own chickens yet but we actually have a neighbor down the road who has started selling his own eggs. I have no idea what he charges yet. All I know is that when I take a walk, I can hear his rooster crowing so they must be fertilized eggs. Would these be more nutritious for the boys?
1. Do you wash the eggs before you let them have the shells? Isn't the outside where all the contamination is suppose to be on eggs? Do the chicken manufacturers wash them at the 'factory' before they put them in the carton?
2. Do the dogs get any nutrients from the shells if they are not crushed? I have always heard they can only absorb the calcium if you grind the shells.
3. Is there a benefit to getting the free-range organic eggs over ordinary cheap eggs? We do not have our own chickens yet but we actually have a neighbor down the road who has started selling his own eggs. I have no idea what he charges yet. All I know is that when I take a walk, I can hear his rooster crowing so they must be fertilized eggs. Would these be more nutritious for the boys?