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Use of eggs to supplement protein...?

Sena Dragontooth

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I have seen a few sites that suggest the use of egg to supplement a beardie's protein between bug-feedings. I wanted to ask the more experienced members of this forum if this is sound advice. Thank you in advance! :)
 
(I moved this thread to the Bearded Dragons Discussion Forum - you'll probably get a better response here)
 
Thank you. I'm just curious, because I want to use something that I can easily prepare, and not leave my beardies waiting for their bugs.
 
Out of necessity,many winters ago when crickets came in dead in the cold of Pa. winter,I scrambled eggs and micro-waved them[no oil] 50 seconds per egg,and to my delight...almost all the beardies from baby to adult ate some.I sprinkled very tiny crumb size pieces for the babies and they pounced as the egg bounced in[ bare floor cage or paper towel only] Good for breeding females when low on insects...they take big pieces out of my hand so I use them occasionally.
 
Thanks! I thought that eggs would be ok. I wanted to make sure. All I really would do is add some to their salad I make for them between bug feedings. :D
 
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