a young lady who gets eggs from me just found out she is expecting, good news, except her Dr said no more locally produced foods (apparently my duck eggs weren't the only things on her no more list, unpasteurized milk, unpasturized cheese etc etc, I don't take it personally) apparently according to the Dr the store bought eggs have been washed and are therefore deemed safe. I guess in my mind, knowing how clean I keep my duck house, this seems a little bit silly, but I am not going to argue with a Dr on matters of someone else health.
question here. I have always not washed duck eggs unless they somehow got particularly soiled, if so I did so under cold running water, how would I wash them to get to the " store bought standard of cleanliness"? soap and water and a sponge? dilute bleach solution?
I assume the big risk here is salmonella? frankly I have probably been more lax than I should be about my own safety precautions in dealing with my birds, however I do believe that by keeping them clean, their water clean, there bedding clean I probably am negating any issues that are sometimes present with poultry.
additionally do ducks have the same contagens as chickens do? or are they just being lumped in with chickens because they have feathers and produce eggs?
question here. I have always not washed duck eggs unless they somehow got particularly soiled, if so I did so under cold running water, how would I wash them to get to the " store bought standard of cleanliness"? soap and water and a sponge? dilute bleach solution?
I assume the big risk here is salmonella? frankly I have probably been more lax than I should be about my own safety precautions in dealing with my birds, however I do believe that by keeping them clean, their water clean, there bedding clean I probably am negating any issues that are sometimes present with poultry.
additionally do ducks have the same contagens as chickens do? or are they just being lumped in with chickens because they have feathers and produce eggs?