How long are eggs good?

sbrown

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I have an EE hen that I though had stopped laying. I let them range around the yard a good bit. Yesterday, as I suspected, I found a nest in my shed where she had laid 11 eggs and 1 from a RIR hen. I checked it today and she had laid again in that nest. I don't want to collect the eggs to eat now cause I dont know exactly how long they have been there. My hope is that one of the 2 hens will decide to start sitting the nest. The RIR hen hatched some herself last year. I don't want to waste more eggs either though if they are not gonna sit it. I thought I'd give it a few more days and see. By that point I guess I could go get an incubator and try and hatch them myself. How long should I give the hens?
 
In the fridge you can keep eggs for a month.
At room temperature eggs are good for 3 weeks in my opinion.
If it is cool/cold outside a nest left for 11 days would be good in my book as well.
If it is warm (70's or hot 80's) I would not want the eggs if more than a day two old.
In the summer hot days I try to collect as often as possible.

Wish you the best. These are just my opinions.
 
Is that just for eating purposes? What about for hatching? We have had some 80's here this week.
 
Eggs keep for like 3 months in fridge.

If you are hatching 2 weeks max. Have done it and have had 100% incubation rates at 14 days. Closer you get to that 14 day mark... end up with crooked neck and spray legs. Had 4 chicks... the spray legs made it and are healthy but the two crooked necks couldn't eat/drink and I had to cull them after 3 days of no improvement.

Only had two laying hens so I put the eggs in the fridge until I had two dozen. So they would all hatch at the same time. Some were a little over the two week mark
 

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