Raw vs Cooked Egg?

Same here - raw eggs are great. Lightly cooked eggs are fab for convalescent dogs or those with stomach upset though - mixed with a little plain, boiled rice.
 
My dog always has raw eggs, she loves them. She has the ones that break or crack when I am collecting them....straight out of the shell :) duck or hen.
 
I will NEVER EVER feed eggs again, I had a terrier cross and a GSD, I gave them both an egg (think I'd boiled it) , the next morning, I don't know which one had a reaction but I dont' know what end it came out of, I was trying not to hurl cleaning it up - yuk, both dogs are no longer with us now, nothing to do with the eggs but I won't feed them to my current springer just in case
 
Took Buster 1/2 a hour to figure out what to do with it, it was sooo funny.

Dylan just eats his (and anyshells from egs I use) and Teal drops them and then eats them



(mine are always fed outside)
 
Raw eggs leave me cold - a hangover from the '80's salmonella scare. I know that Salmonella has been 99% eradicated from hens eggs but I just can't do it:o
 
I wondered about feeding eggs whole as in still in the shell but having cut my finger on egg shell before I haven't fed them to my dogs in case it does the same to their throat or stomach etc. Take it I'm just being a bit daft then? won't be the 1st time :p
 
Mine sometimes manage to steal some from our hens, they obviously eat them raw (haven't got round to teaching them to cook yet!) and its not done them any harm.
 
Mine get all the leftover raw eggs from my chooks, shell and all, and they disapear faster than you can say cheese!! Just think of it this way - there are far worse things that they eat and survive an egg is nothing in comparison!! Except maybe rotten eggs .... mine found a whole nest that must have been there months - they exploded as they were eating them and before I could get to them - dear god the gasses eeeking out of their butts for days was enough to gag every maggot on a whole continent!!!!:p
 
when I collect the surplus bantam eggs from my friend, the dog pesters me until I give up a few of my precious cargo - she crackes them and then slurps them out. Never eats the shells but makes sure it's cleaned out to perfection!
 
Mine get the leftover shells if I'm cooking/baking (they lick them clean and then eat the shells) . . . and occasionally I crack a raw one into their dinner (and give them the shells). It does make them a tad sulphurous, so we don't do it often . . . but they lurve them.

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