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    Post here if you DON'T wash clean-looking eggs

    When its really wet out i do try to dry off my hands a little, with a hanky or on my clothes, before picking them up. Seems to me like just touching them with wet hands to pick them up wouldnt be enough to remove or damage the bloom much, but i too like to be as careful as i can. I trynot to...
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    Post here if you DON'T wash clean-looking eggs

    Huh?! That threshold of 80.6 just makes no sense to me. we've kept chickens in Hawaii for almost 30 years and never refrigerated our (fertile) eggs. They are good for a couple of weekst sitting out on the counter, yearround, without so much as a blood spot at over 80 F in summer, night and day...
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    Post here if you DON'T wash clean-looking eggs

    I never wash eggs either. If I keep the nest boxes clean (read "relatively clean" for a bird that eats garbage and walks in its own poop, lol) then the eggs are dry and clean with perhaps the occasional dried dropping which is wiped off (this is rare) or a little bit of dried mud stains when...
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