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2007-12-17 18:58:28 · 6 answers · asked by pj_12_75 1 in Science & Mathematics Zoology

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They are nutritous and I believe can be (depending on how the duck is fed) slightly higher in protein than chicken eggs. I myself do not care for the stronger flavor. They also leave an aftertaste in my mouth that I have trouble getting rid of.

They are not ecologically or economically feasible to raise commercially since ducks do not lay enough eggs per year.

2007-12-17 23:39:12 · answer #1 · answered by Jeff Sadler 7 · 0 0

Duck eggs are usually slightly larger than hen eggs. They are good fried or scrambled or used in cooking but they don't boil as well as hen eggs do. The taste is slightly different from a hen egg but then so are guinea fowl, quail, pigeon, goose or any other egg you want to eat. They are as nutritious as a hen egg the same size.

2007-12-18 05:08:33 · answer #2 · answered by tentofield 7 · 0 0

It is as nutritious as the chicken eggs. Tastes good also.

2007-12-18 03:11:24 · answer #3 · answered by Expolorer 2 · 0 0

look on the back of the egg- should list all nutition facts.

2007-12-18 03:01:49 · answer #4 · answered by Insomniak 3 · 0 1

They are low in chloesterall, but taste bad.

2007-12-18 03:00:53 · answer #5 · answered by Cool guy 4 · 0 2

they are not so nutritious as it contains calcium it is OK but you know Wat i don't eat duck eggs because iam a vegetarian

2007-12-18 05:52:27 · answer #6 · answered by riya 2 · 0 1

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