Draco D Tegu said:Ok....off the wall question here.....
We feed fish raw....we feed snails raw....our turkey comes from a processing plant and goes through may different hands before it's packaged....
Sooooo....why the heck are we boiling eggs when all of our other food sources could be potentially contaminated with salmonella?
Ok so it looks like my edit button doesn't work too well. I'm just thinking.....we focus on feeding raw, unprocessed foods....yet each food is equally at risk of having salmonella and we pick eggs to cook?
This is a random musing....
PS....The oddest thing Gator likes to eat.....cypress mulch.
Draco D Tegu said:We feed fish raw....we feed snails raw....our turkey comes from a processing plant and goes through may different hands before it's packaged....
Sooooo....why the heck are we boiling eggs when all of our other food sources could be potentially contaminated with salmonella?
chelvis said:I also boil them to make it easier to feed
Toby_H said:Draco D Tegu said:We feed fish raw....we feed snails raw....our turkey comes from a processing plant and goes through may different hands before it's packaged....
Sooooo....why the heck are we boiling eggs when all of our other food sources could be potentially contaminated with salmonella?
We do not cook eggs to avoid salmonella or any other bacteria...
We cook eggs because it causes a chemical reaction in the egg. Without cooking it there is too much of a "bad chemical" and cooking it turns it into a "good chemical".
If you search through the Folder that covers feeding you will find this topic covered in full detail with many references to confirm the theory. I do not remember they names of the chemcials in question but they are listed in that thread.
VARNYARD said:Raw eggs also contain an enzyme called avidin, this enzyme decreases the absorption of biotin and can lead to skin problems in reptiles. When you cook the eggs you neutralize this enzyme, thus changing the makeup of the egg.
Little Wise Owl said:I always thought it was peculiar that all meats are meant to be fed RAW to tegus but not eggs because of salmonella (or avidin/biotin concerns) :S
Though salmonella is said to be found in the intestinal tract of most animals and yet we feed WHOLE small animals to tegus (and other exotic pets).