How long are eggs 'good' in the nest?

Kerry in Wa

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May 6, 2011
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3 of my 4 girls just started laying a week ago (only 4-1/2 months, wasn't expecting it yet!) The two who layed first seem to go about 9 - 9:30 in the morning, the third prefers afternoons (I'm not a morning person, either
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I have to leave at 7AM tomorrow, and won't be home til well after 2... How long are eggs generally safe for eating when left outside in the coop? High temps are supposed to reach 89* tomorrow.

TIA!
 
I've been told the eggs are good until the hen starts to sit on them, do the float test if you wonder, you can keep taking a few eggs at a time but leave one so the hen doesn't get suspicious and she'll keep on laying. She'll lay till she has enough to make a clutch. Eggs can be stored at room temp or 65 degrees is best, and don't wash them or float them till you are ready to eat them, can be kept for weeks like that...I'm looking into sodium silacate for storage, but some old timers store them in sawdust...looking into that too. sailors used it as they had no refrigeration.
 

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