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I've been eating dozens of fresh laid eggs past few weeks and have never washed them first, I just collect then they sit on the counter till used(few days). Nesting material is kept free of poop too.
ОтветитьThank you for sharing 💕
ОтветитьI have not been washing my eggs from our chickens . I will start
ОтветитьI live in England. Our eggs are not washed. They are on normal shelves in the shops and you can keep them in your kitchen on the counter or in the fridge. No one suffers any problems health wise and eggs last weeks.
ОтветитьThis was so informative, thank you so much!
ОтветитьNowadays many egg poultry farms have UV sanitizers. So there's no need to wash chicken eggs.
ОтветитьWe brush fresh eggs to remove nesting material & possible dirt. If an egg is dirty, we wash & use asap.
When sending eggs to others, we always use a damp rag & "polish" eggs & put in carton.
I refrigerate my eggs & only wash prior to use. I may have a few out to wait until i have enough to finish filling a carton (so never beyond a day
I just don't see how just water gets the yuck off lol I would want to use some type of soap. lol
ОтветитьWhat do you have to say about chicken who lay eggs with blood on the shell? What are we supposed to do with bloody shelled eggs?
ОтветитьIf my quail lay then it rains on them that would be the same.¿
ОтветитьAwesome info. Thank you so much!
ОтветитьWe always wash our eggs in soap and warm water, using a small bristle brush used only for the eggs. Then put in rinse water, set them in the drainer to dry. Once fairly fry, put in egg cartons and in the fridge. We get the 5-6 week old eggs, scrambled with crushed shells in it, fed back to the chickens...
ОтветитьI did not watch the video because I am not gonna wash my eggs
ОтветитьDoes stamping each egg with the date harm the bloom? Initially the stamp is wet, but then dries.
ОтветитьI learned quite a bit with this video! I wash and date each egg, but now I know to use tepid water. Then just before I use them, I tend to give them a rinse again. Thanks for this video.
ОтветитьVery well illustrated thanks for sharing. Professionally done.
ОтветитьI have a hard time leaving the egg on the counter. 😋They don’t last long 😋😋😋😋😏
ОтветитьIn Europe they do not wash their eggs. Eggs are not refrigerated and set out on shelves at grocery stores. If an egg is soiled on my Homestead it is fed to dogs. My eggs are always on clean nesting material.
ОтветитьBackyard eggs will keep for over a year or more UNWASHED. That BLOOM keeps OUT bacteria. yes, give them a rinse before you crack it.
ОтветитьThanks I appreciate the info
ОтветитьSomeone gave me some eggs but some have bedding on them and a couple not so clean they've been in the fridge how do I go about cleaning them and are they ok to eat
ОтветитьI learn something new everyday. Thanks for this!
ОтветитьIf you choose to water glass or lime wash eggs for storage DO NOT remove the bloom. BUT wash them before you use them!
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