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Old 01-28-16, 12:56 PM   #1
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Re: Acckies, Red vs. Yellow

Raw quail is the best, and it should be fertile, in all honesty it would probably better to never feed eggs at all mainly because there are so many better foods
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Raw quail is the best, and it should be fertile, in all honesty it would probably better to never feed eggs at all mainly because there are so many better foods
Hi, it`s perfectly acceptable to feed eggs on a regular basis (best fertile), they are an excellent addition to the diet. The notion that a cooked egg has no nourishment value is ridiculous, that suggests that we ourselves should only eat raw eggs (though obviously they will lose some nourishment value if cooked).
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Hi, it`s perfectly acceptable to feed eggs on a regular basis (best fertile), they are an excellent addition to the diet. The notion that a cooked egg has no nourishment value is ridiculous, that suggests that we ourselves should only eat raw eggs (though obviously they will lose some nourishment value if cooked).
Well learn something new every day One problem I've had with raw eggs is that he/she walks through the egg and then the whole enclosure smells rotten for a day or so
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