Why shouldn't you make the addition of meat to your compost? does this include eggs? is it a real problem or what?

does this include eggs? is it a real problem or what?
Answers:    Most home compost piles don't gain hot enough to break down the meat efficiently. That is why it makes a stinky compost pile. I hold never heard of the proteins anyone bad for the soil. Fish have been used as fertilizer for centuries and it is protein. Commercial composting operation will throw in meat along near everything else. I wouldn't worry going on for eggs in the compost. I can't create in your mind anyone adding plenty of them to be a problem.
Well, meat will make the composte stink really unpromising, for one. And you will end up have animals digging in your courtyard more.
You can put egg shells into the composte, but I would stay away from disposing the whole egg surrounded by there.