.... Any of y'all try eating um?

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Parrot eggs, I mean. My flock gifted me an egg today that is most definitely not fertile. I have it sitting on top of a pile of quail eggs and I'm just looking at it like .... 🤔🦜🍳❓
 
Again my love of useless information. Parrot eggs are generally considered inedible by humans. They can harbor a bacteria that will make humans ill. I was curious. This is something I never thought about. I did find that eating parrot meat isn't advisable. That's because majority of species are on endangered lists. I guess this means I have to stop threatening to turn my CAG into parrot pot pie. So have to find another threat.
 
Again my love of useless information. Parrot eggs are generally considered inedible by humans. They can harbor a bacteria that will make humans ill. I was curious. This is something I never thought about. I did find that eating parrot meat isn't advisable. That's because majority of species are on endangered lists. I guess this means I have to stop threatening to turn my CAG into parrot pot pie. So have to find another threat.
I tell Button he’s so cute, I’m going to eat him up. Followed by, “Just kidding. You wouldn’t even make a nugget.” I also “squish” him gently & tell him he’s a chicken sandwich.
 
The following animals eat their young:
Spiders
Lions
Chimps
Hamsters
Rats
Hippos

Personally, I could not eat eggs that Salty laid (if he even could), but you do you!
 
I was wondering why cockatiels and budgies weren't bred for their eggs like quail. Interesting to know why! I wonder what they taste like... (and I'm insane enough to try it, too.)
 
My fone is acting up IDK how to get rid of the empty quote thingie 😳😖😂 sorry!

I'm definitely crazy enough to try. I'm gonna boil up some quail eggs later today, I will be boiling the cockatiel eggs at the same time😂 there's two now, definitely infertile.

The list of critters who eat their young is a lot longer than that for *sure*. Also, an infertile egg is not the same as a chick, or even a fertilized egg. 🤷🏼‍♀️ It's just an empty egg like a chicken egg from the store won't hatch a baby chick. No roosters involved in the creation of most grocery store chicken eggs.

Maybe I'm just more comfortable with the idea because I raise poultry and have had pet poultry and eaten their eggs before too lol
 
Oh I guess it took care of itself lol. Technology 🤷🏼‍♀️ I am allergic to it or something
 

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