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Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: Jackie on January 26, 2010, 04:03:41 am

Title: Eggs from supermarkets?
Post by: Jackie on January 26, 2010, 04:03:41 am
Has anyone ever tried to hatch eggs bought from a shop? Supermarkets, farm shops etc?

If so what happened.
Title: Re: Eggs from supermarkets?
Post by: shetlandpaul on January 26, 2010, 07:05:14 am
don't bother. the main producers are all girl units. was of time and money.
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Post by: Womble on January 26, 2010, 08:02:02 am

I've heard of folks hatching supermarket Quail eggs though. Are they more likely to be fertile do you think?
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Post by: northfifeduckling on January 26, 2010, 11:32:50 am
I've heard about this here last year, but wouldn't bother trying it myself. You might be lucky with farm shops, just ask how the hens are kept - they do need a boy to be fertile and most commercial growers don't bother keeping them. Maybe you find someone here near you who has chickenswith a cockerel and can give you a box of eggs?  :&>
Title: Re: Eggs from supermarkets?
Post by: xnbacon on January 26, 2010, 01:32:00 pm
Apparently my mum's friend's mum or possibly gran used to!  Was a few years ago though, mum's friend is 50+!

As implied above, don't get battery hen eggs, if they aren't going to give the hens room to roam, they certainly aren't going to bring round Mr Cockeral for a social. 
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Post by: harry on January 26, 2010, 03:33:17 pm
i think its now illegal to sell fertile eggs for eating, so you wont  get any from shops..
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Post by: xnbacon on January 26, 2010, 04:18:01 pm
Country Smallholding claimed this in their July issue last year, but retracted it in the September issue.  Think those of us with cockerals are safe for now. . . (just don't store your fertilised eggs at 37.5 degrees C!!!)
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Post by: shetlandpaul on January 26, 2010, 05:23:17 pm
or wait a week and sell them to some south east asians, highly rated by them. i may just pass on that thou.
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Post by: little blue on January 26, 2010, 09:41:23 pm
Eggs from supermarkets?    NO thanks!
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Post by: shetlandpaul on January 27, 2010, 05:30:26 am
no partly formed chicks. i have a friend who runs a small farm in the Philippines and its very popular there. so if your ever buying eggs there make sure your buying eggs. her huddy goes green at the thought.
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Post by: northfifeduckling on January 27, 2010, 09:02:02 am
I saw that program where they showed fully formed duck eggs eaten...not my idea of a lovely meal, but not my business either. Surely they find some things that are sold in Europe as food objectionable. (so do I  ;D)
Title: Re: Eggs from supermarkets?
Post by: Roxy on January 27, 2010, 09:56:19 am
I could never eat a supermarket egg - from caged hens or even free range, after having eggs from our own hens.  And being involved in battery hen rescues and seeing those battery hens, well, no way could I eat eggs from the shops again!!

I would say most of the eggs I sell from the gate are fertile as I have numerous cockerels - in fact, some people when buying them have asked if they would be fertile, so obviously they are wanting to hatch some chicks.  I should charge them mor per dozen then if thats the case!!!
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Post by: shetlandpaul on January 27, 2010, 11:34:51 am
sorry but this country is just too wimpy if they are worried about fertilized eggs.
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Post by: sagehen on January 27, 2010, 01:05:46 pm
no partly formed chicks. i have a friend who runs a small farm in the Philippines and its very popular there. so if your ever buying eggs there make sure your buying eggs. her huddy goes green at the thought.

That's right. They call them balut, but it's only popular in the Philippines. They do sell grilled/barbecued chicks on a stick in Thailand though, although for the life of me, I have no idea why anyone would bother - don't think there's much meat on them to start with? I've tried salted eggs though, and I really like the salted egg yolks you find in Chinese mooncakes. I may even try salting my own chooks eggs if I have too many. Don't like pickled eggs yuk  :P
Title: Re: Eggs from supermarkets?
Post by: sagehen on January 27, 2010, 01:08:37 pm
I could never eat a supermarket egg - from caged hens or even free range, after having eggs from our own hens.  And being involved in battery hen rescues and seeing those battery hens, well, no way could I eat eggs from the shops again!!

I would say most of the eggs I sell from the gate are fertile as I have numerous cockerels - in fact, some people when buying them have asked if they would be fertile, so obviously they are wanting to hatch some chicks.  I should charge them mor per dozen then if thats the case!!!

Same here Roxy. Four of mine are ex batts, the state of them when I first got them made me feel so sad and angry. I always used to buy free range anyway, but I can't bring myself to by eggs from supermarkets now at all.
Title: Re: Eggs from supermarkets?
Post by: Jackie on January 27, 2010, 01:14:54 pm
Mmmmmn I think Ill buy some farm gate eggs and give hatching a go for fun. Rather like not knowing what gender a baby is untill its born, it will be interesting to see what I get, if anything.  ;) ;D
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Post by: Roxy on January 27, 2010, 02:09:38 pm
You would get a good  selection from my eggs if you hatched them. with all my different cockerels involved - it would be like a lucky dip of eggs!!!
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Post by: harry on January 27, 2010, 05:37:26 pm
the problem is it costs as much to rear a poor layer/meat bird as a good one, so you would be best to look at the parentbirds and decide... as a lot of bantam cockerals are a complete waste of time and cash along with some other breeds........ its probably nothing to do with this country ie fertile eggs for eating its probably EU. everything else is
Title: Re: Eggs from supermarkets?
Post by: Mrs Cowley on March 21, 2018, 06:01:18 pm
Tried to hatch some Waitrose quail eggs...
Not a brilliant hatch but I have four healthy chicks from 24 eggs March 2018