Concerned about 100 degree temperature and safety of eggs

Myrtle's Babies

Hatching
9 Years
Oct 13, 2010
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Rural Central Texas
This is the first summer for my girls, Myrtle, Margaret, Raven and Chicky.
I check for eggs in the early morning, at noon and then again when I
get off work. Are the eggs safe to eat when exposed to these high
temp?

Chicky has been going out of the fenced yard almost every day for
a week. I would come home and shoo her back in with the other
chickens. I clipped her wings but she still got out. I followed her
and found her clutch of eggs by the garden on our neighbors side.
I collected the eggs, put her in the coop where sat on her eggs.
She did not go back outside again. One baby chick hatched out of
seven. I left them in for a week long to see if they would hatch.
Chicky has one baby named "Bo" if it is a boy and "Bo Peep" if a girl.




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How wonderful - can we see some pic's
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I will have to wait until tomorrow and go take Chidky's picture
with her new baby. I let the other hens and roosters out and
keep mother and peep in. Don't want the cats to think that they
can have a free lunch.

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I would think that the eggs should be fine........as long as they aren't exposed to the DIRECT sunlight. Just my opinion tho!!!
 

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