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I think you have something else going on.
are they stored pointy end down? also try upping the protein sometimes that makes a difference. I was giving a lot of garden scraps and did have a few runny yolks until I up the protein.
I recently had a broody kick a 3 day egg out, an hour after I gave the to her, I gave her a different egg and when I opened the kicked out one... it was a runny yolk and had a meat spot.
when it is below 80f, mine sit out on the counter for 2-3 months with no issues. You could put a carton in the frig and see if that makes a difference. ..
FYI commercial egg producers have 30 days to wash the egg, put it in a carton and refrigerate it, then it is marked with a sell by date for 30 days later... so the store eggs could have sat around for almost a month before they are refrigerated.
https://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/6793/why-do-yolks-break-so-easily-sometimes
Hi, thanks for posting back to me! I do store them in cartons point down, yes, and they are never more than 3 weeks old at most because I have several people taking them. I only recently learned of the counter storage options, so have only started leaving them unrefrigerated for the past month. I didn't have this loose yolk issue before, of course, it also wasn't as warm and humid out then either. I guess I should go back to washing and frigging, perhaps? I ate some this a.m. from the counter just to test them... all is well still in my belly!
