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He has chickens... do you know how salmonella works? It's a bacteria that I'd caused from feces... so ummm... if you grab your own chickens eggs and they haven't been shat on... basically impossible... on top of that 40,000 salmonella infections happen a year in the USA... so you have a .001% chance of being infected by salmonella.... thats not 1% that's a thousandth of a percent ... p.s. you can smell salmonella from a mile away so uh don't eat smelly ass food that smells like sulfur..
Furthermore it's proven fact that food cholesterol has no effect on blood cholesterol...
Lastly I would never want to drink eggs lmao gross
Eggs can become contaminated with salmonella through three main ways:
- Shell contamination: Bacteria can enter the egg through pores in the shell after the egg is laid, or if the shell is cracked.
- Within the chicken's reproductive organs: Salmonella can be found in the ovaries of infected hens, and can enter the egg before the shell forms.
- Post-lay: Salmonella can be absorbed by the egg after it is laid