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Is it normal to find developing chicken eggs inside the carcass?

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lookout · 08/08/2011 12:53

I've just had chicken served to me by my mil and after eating i noticed inside the carcass these little eggs. Has anyone ever seen this before? Is it normal? How come they weren't cleaned out with the rest of the innards? It's made me feel quite queasy Sad

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TheMonster · 08/08/2011 12:54

Are you sure they were eggs? What did they look like?
I'd be a bit grossed out.

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CMOTdibbler · 08/08/2011 12:54

Yes, normal, but also normal to remove the oviducts when cleaning the chicken before cooking ime

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4merlyknownasSHD · 08/08/2011 12:56

A bit of extra protein.

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lookout · 08/08/2011 12:56

They looked like mini eggs, different sizes, about 6 of them attached onto the carcass. It totally has grossed me out and I will be afraid to eat anything but bread for the next two days we are here.

CMOT, why wouldn't she have removed them before cooking then? They won't have done us any harm I presume, but that have made me feel very sick, particularly as I'm 7 months pregnant!

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lookout · 08/08/2011 12:58

4merly, that's grim.

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GypsyMoth · 08/08/2011 12:59

God that would put me off for LIFE!!

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TheMonster · 08/08/2011 13:01

Did you point them out to her?

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lookout · 08/08/2011 13:01

Tiffany, I know right! Dh said it's made him want to become veggie lol!

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lookout · 08/08/2011 13:02

Body, she pointed them out to us! Why? I have no idea and will never be able to eat without anxiety in her house again Grin

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GalaxyGuzzler · 08/08/2011 13:08

im pretty sure hens only develope one egg at a time and the shell is only formed just before its laid (i think 30 mins ish before) anyone with more experiance feel free to correct me on this! not sure what it was that you saw but it sounds gross!

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nickelbabe · 08/08/2011 13:12

yes, she should have removed the oviducts.
that's just basic cooking techniques!

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lookout · 08/08/2011 13:16

Oooh, this is making me feel worse. Please tell me it won't have done me any harm! I'm squeamish enough as it is but being pregnant is making it worse!

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GalaxyGuzzler · 08/08/2011 13:19

well if it was properly cooked, it should be fine as any bacteria would have been killed.

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nickelbabe · 08/08/2011 13:32

it won't have done you any harm, don't panic. :)

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QueenofJacksDreams · 08/08/2011 13:34

Its a Jewish delicacy, seen as a bonus in chicken soup and wouldn't of harmed you at all.

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GypsyMoth · 08/08/2011 14:03

I have never heard of oviducts! A basic cooking skill nickelbabe? I wonder how many I have not detected then??

And I used to nanny for Jewish families and MAKE the chicken soup......I don't recall eggs in the carcass but have vague memories of odd bits, had to remove big vein from the neck, put the stomach bit in the soup? Scrape scales off the feet to put in the pot? I wasn't squeamish back then, I am now I think!!

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nickelbabe · 08/08/2011 14:22

Tiff - i just meant removing the bits from inside. :)

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nickelbabe · 08/08/2011 14:23

(and CMOT said the same as me)

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GypsyMoth · 08/08/2011 14:24

How far in do you need to look?

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nickelbabe · 08/08/2011 14:26

Blush dunno, i'm a vegetarian.

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nickelbabe · 08/08/2011 14:27

(i only clicked on the thread because it was about chickens and eggs. Blush )

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QueenofJacksDreams · 08/08/2011 14:27

"With modern poultry rearing, it is rare to find unhatched eggs inside a chicken, but if you do, they make a delicious addition to the soup. For kashrut purposes, unhatched eggs are considered meat, not pareve as are hatched eggs, so they must be koshered in the same way as meat."

link for above text I'm reading a book called "What I don't know about Animals" the woman who wrote it described having the traditional soup with eggs attached still inside the chicken and how it was great luck and a delicacy to find them. Thats the only reason I know about it to be honest. Blush

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stupefy · 08/08/2011 14:27

I've cooked a lot of chickens in my life and have never even heard of an oviduct Shock

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nickelbabe · 08/08/2011 14:33

it's attached to the vent along with the poo maker.
it's basically just part of the chicken's innards.

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lookout · 08/08/2011 14:51

This is all very interesting, but as I am neither Jewish nor superstitious I will pass on the 'delicacy' of unhatched chickens eggs and inspect all chickens with minute care before cooking. I will also suggest to the mil that next time she cooks a chicken, she checks its insides first! Grin

Thanks for all the replies, and you have made me laugh in spite of the ickiness of it all!!

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