Are the eggs still good?

Naz223

Songster
5 Years
After hunting through the forest all day, I finally found my escapee hen’s ninja nest. But how do I tell if the eggs are still good? There were three, I know they can’t be more than 2 or 3 weeks old. Unless they’re months old, but a wild animal or bird would have found them by now. Does the float trick really work? It’s in the shadows and it’s been cool and damp here for the last 2 weeks or so.
 
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Will it be obvious when I crack them?

Yes, you’ll know by smell (but you can know by smell before you even crack them). Don’t bother cracking open the ones that float.

Sometimes when you crack them open if they come out all liquidity and the yolk is busted, those are a no-go or of the white part is really runny, I do not eat those
 
Does the float trick really work?
No, not really......but it keeps getting passed around. :rolleyes:

Floating an egg will only tell you how old it might be.
They float due to evaporation when older.
It will not tell you if an egg is 'good' or 'bad'.
Plus then you've wetted the egg so it should be thoroughly washed and refrigerated.

When in doubt....
Open eggs one at a time in a separate dish before adding to pan or recipe,
use your eyes, nose, and common sense to decide if egg is OK to eat.
 

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