I am sure there is an amount of time you could scald in hot water that would kill the fertility but not cook the egg. Refrigeration isn't likely to do it, I have successfully incubated and hatched turkey eggs that froze in the coop.
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they've actually done a study that eggs stored little side up without turning have a better hatch rate than eggs stores little side down and turned daily.Put them in the cartons upside down and then store them in the fridge for a week before selling them? maybe the air cells will get messed up? perhaps the combo of cold and storing them wrong will make them for the most part unhatchable.....
Age.Geez. I'm looking for biology, not marketing. If you open up a carton of eggs and see nice robin egg blue, you gotta talk about it. It would take no time for someone to figure out that $5 a dozen vs. $60 a dozen is a good deal.
No one has any ideas on how to sterilize fertile eggs? Keeping the rooster away is not an option.
I'm thinking a week in the fridge just above freezing may do the trick.