The wild horse wouldn't touch an egg from a moorland bird or anything in relation, but yes, domestic horses can eat hard boiled eggs. They are full of protein and they are good for the horse's coat and mane and tail. Also, egg whites are good for hoof growth and repair, but there is no point removing the yolk as it wont do them any harm. Raw eggs are not such a good idea, unless they are tested for salmonella. So, yes eggs can be a nice treat for horses as they will give them a nice shiny and manageable coat. Eggs are totally horse friendly, only, make sure the shell is off before you give it to them, because it can get caught in their throat or teeth, causing pain in the gums, and it can make them ill if there is any infection if they have a trachea injury. Also they will be reluctant to swallow much, because it's like swallowing a fish bone (and you know what that's like.)
But yes, on a downside, the digestion gas emitted from a horse who has eaten a few eggs smells vile.
Rabbits are herbivores, meaning they only eat plants, so eggs probably aren't the best idea.
Rabbits are basically, herbivorous - meaning they are plant-eating animals
Horses are not designed to eat certain types of protein, eggs included. But if you were to give a egg to a horse you should make sure it's boiled and shelled properly.
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
Yes horses can eat raw eggs, they are an excellent muscle builder and conditioner. Eggs do contain an anti-vitamin though and should not be feed constantly, but are a valuable addition to the diet of a horse in good condition. You can feed 6 a day for 3 or 4 days.
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raw eggs aren't good for any diet.
Depends if they're raw or boiled.
Spin them one at a time. While the egg is in motion, stop it from spinning and quickly release it. Raw eggs will move as the raw contents will still have inertia. The hard boiled eggs will not move once they have be stopped spinning. The other way, crack the eggs over a bowl. If they are not boiled, make fried.
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NO ! Eggs - whether boiled or otherwise are NOT part of a Royal Pythons diet ! Except for some individuals that will eat baby chicks, they are exclusively RODENT eaters !
Yes but not raw eggs.
Yes, many people enjoy raw eggs.