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    Eggs in 100 Degree Weather

    We regularly leave our eggs out for a few days with no problem at all since they are not fertilized and it is regularly in the 90's here. The extreme heat this past week is my concern. Would I be able to smell them if I cracked a bad one?
  2. atillery

    Eggs in 100 Degree Weather

    Hello, I just went out of town for five days during a heat wave. Our house-sitter did a great job keeping my hens cool and with plenty of water, but did not collect eggs. So I now have 20 eggs that were all laid in the last five days, but have been outside in 100-105 degree weather. Are we good...
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