What should you do with the infertile eggs?
It's important to clarify that "infertile eggs" can refer to different things depending on the context.
If you're referring to eggs that haven't been fertilized:
* Compost them: They're a good source of nitrogen and can be added to your compost pile.
* Feed them to chickens: Chickens love to eat infertile eggs, and it's a great way to recycle them.
* Use them for baking: While they won't produce chicks, infertile eggs can still be used for baking.
* Make egg white powder: You can dehydrate the egg whites and use them for baking or other purposes.
* Discard them: If you don't want to use them for any of the above, simply throw them away.
If you're referring to eggs from a hen that is unable to lay fertile eggs:
* Enjoy them as usual: The eggs from an infertile hen are still perfectly safe and nutritious to eat.
If you're referring to eggs from a hen that is unable to lay eggs due to health issues:
* Consult a veterinarian: If you're concerned about your hen's health, it's best to consult a veterinarian.
Please provide more context if you can so I can offer a more specific answer.
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