Here the shelters and food banks won’t take backyard eggs. So dumb.I have more eggs than I can even eat. Contacted a shelter to see if they would like routine donations. No one ever got back to me.
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Here the shelters and food banks won’t take backyard eggs. So dumb.I have more eggs than I can even eat. Contacted a shelter to see if they would like routine donations. No one ever got back to me.
Well since it seems the H5Ni virus is being passed through the shell and into the yolk. That could complicate things.I'll take your extra eggs!!!!
Assuming the shelter serves food, it must have something to do with legal ramifications in not knowing for sure where the eggs come from....I don't know, just guessing.
I wonder if you could contact local churches as they seem to know who the less fortunate / needy families are in their sphere of influence. Just an idea.
I do my eggs scrambled, so cooking them that way would probably kill off any H5N1 in the egg.Well since it seems the H5Ni virus is being passed through the shell and into the yolk. That could complicate things.
I don't want to see anyone potentially get seriously sick (or die). I have no qualms about playing "guinea pig" on myself.
Decaffeinated Bigelow... steeped in a teakettle.Water buckets filled with green tea. They are drinking it
Doesn't decaff still have caffine? Where did you get this idea?Decaffeinated Bigelow... steeped in a teakettle.
I'll stick with coffee.I don't know... You tell me (shrug). I did some digging around, and found an article that says green tea helps chickens fight off H5N1.
It seems to be working, and the "girls and boys" drink from the buckets on a regular basis.