I wouldent say they are better than cooked, but I heard raw eggs are good 4 ur hair
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No. Raw eggs can cause problems with iron absorption in the diet. Do not feed raw eggs to your dog.
For raw feeders, the typical rule is once a week. But I would imagine the same rule applies for cooked eggs too.
Apples - Raw or in applesauce form - Try to remove the apple seeds. They contain trace amounts of cyanide. Asparagus - Raw or cooked - They can eat it, but they may not like it! Bananas - Without the peel - These contain a good source of potassium and the chickens tend to love them! Beans - WELL COOKED ONLY Beets and Beet Greens Berries of all kinds - The REALLY LOVE strawberries. Breads - Any kind, and it is a great way to get rid of that stale bread or buns! - Feed starches in moderation. Brocolli and Cauliflower - They will eat this ALL day! Cabbage Brussel Sprouts Carrots - Raw or cooked - The like the carrot greens too! Wet and dry cat food - Feed only when the birds are molting. Cereal - I.E. Cherrios - DO NOT feed them high-sugar cereals. Cheese and Cottage Cheese - Feed in small portions due to the fat. It is good for protein and calcium. Cooked chicken - they may like it, and are able to eat it but...it seems a little cannabalistic. Corn - Off the cob, from a can, cooked or raw Live crickets - You can purchase these at a pet store - It is a yummy treat and entertaining to watch the birds catch them. Cucumbers Eggs - Hardcooked or Scrambled. It is a great source of protein. - Feed cooked eggs ONLY. They will get a taste for raw eggs and start eating the ones they lay. Eggplant Fish and Seafood - Cooked ONLY. Flowers - make sure they haven't been treated with chemicals! Fruit Grains Seedless Grapes (ONLY SEEDLESS). Cut them in half for the chicks. Grits - Cooked Leafy greens such as lettuce and kale Mealworms - You can purchase these at a petstore - This is probably their favorite treat! Melon Oatmeal - raw or cooked Pasta - cooked - one of their favorites. Peas Bell Peppers Raw Pomegranates Popped popcorn- NO SALT OR BUTTER Cooked potatoes Pumpkins and Winter Squash- Cooked or raw Raisins Cooked rice Sprouts Summer Squash Sunflower seeds Tomatoes - raw or cooked Cooked turnips Watermelon Yogurt - plain or flavored - It is GREAT for their digestive systems.
Eating raw eggs won't give you cancer.. But raw eggs can give you Salmonella, which can cause acute gastrointestinal symptoms, such as abdominal pain, frequent diarrhea, vomiting, fever, and chills.
What?? Eggs are eggs, they're only raw if they're not cooked and still in the shell, and they're still considered normal if they are not cooked and in the shell. So no idea what you're trying to get at here.
boiled eggs bounce better than raw eggs because the raw egg has a thinner membrane than that of a boiled egg making it easier to break
samonella. the protein in eggs is better for you when it's cooked anyway
Cooked it better. 60% say cooked. 40% say raw.
Yes
Because they are already cooked they would go bad quick
Yes! They lose potency when you cook them.
If they are cooked no, but if you touch them raw, yes.
Lots of vegetables taste better cooked than the do raw. Corn, broccoli, squash, zucchini, asparagus, onions, etc.
Raw egg white is not good for you. You run the risk of salmonella from eating raw eggs. This can make you very sick. You should only eat cooked eggs.
Yes, raw carrots are better for you because they have more vitamin C. I did this experiment and i tested raw, steamed, boiled and microwaved it turned out raw had the most vitamin C.
You can get protein from eating cooked eggs to build muscle. Raw eggs will give you protein, but they won't taste good going down.