"Poop on the Eggs"

Peeps5

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Jan 29, 2012
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Recently I found chicken poop on the eggs in the nest. I do not normally wash the egg until ready to eat but I can't leave that on there like that. I worry about washing off the bloom. What ya think?
 
My son brings in the eggs and I clean em with warm water and sometimes a brush if needed. We use them up quickly so I am not afraid if the bloom goes away. I put them in the fridge right away. We go through cycles with no poop on eggs and other times it is just a mess. We have younger chickens who think the nesting boxes are for sleeping in, Therefore we have poop in the boxes. I try to clean out the boxes as often as possible and replace with new hay or shredded newspaper, that generally helps. Also I will remove the chickens from the box if I catch them sleeping in there.
 
We have very fussy egg customers. Mostly city folk who have retired into this areas. But, they are the customer and they pay the bills, and so they want washed eggs, washed eggs is what they get.

All the guidelines published by State Agriculture University Extensions say basically the same thing. Wash them, not soak them, in water temperatures 20 degrees warmer than the egg, or around 130 degrees, which will feel very warm to your skin. Air dry, paper towel to finish and refrigerate.

While the "bloom" may be nice, it is hardly the end of the world. 100% of the eggs sold in stores are washed and refrigerated, of course. Frankly, our eggs go from nest to someone's home way too fast to ever be anything but fresh in comparison.
 
We have very fussy egg customers. Mostly city folk who have retired into this areas. But, they are the customer and they pay the bills, and so they want washed eggs, washed eggs is what they get.

All the guidelines published by State Agriculture University Extensions say basically the same thing. Wash them, not soak them, in water temperatures 20 degrees warmer than the egg, or around 130 degrees, which will feel very warm to your skin. Air dry, paper towel to finish and refrigerate.

While the "bloom" may be nice, it is hardly the end of the world. 100% of the eggs sold in stores are washed and refrigerated, of course. Frankly, our eggs go from nest to someone's home way too fast to ever be anything but fresh in comparison.
This is pretty much what I do as well. Gathered, washed, and refrigerated every day. This "bloom" thing is way overated in my opinion.
 
as said you just wash the chicken crapp off the egg.chickens are going to mess on eggs an in the nestboxes.
 
I only wash the eggs when I am preparing them for sale. It doesn't even bother me to have a little chicken poop in my fridge.
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Every pair of shoes I own, as well as my entire backyard and porch are encrusted anyway...
 
My son brings in the eggs and I clean em with warm water and sometimes a brush if needed. We use them up quickly so I am not afraid if the bloom goes away. I put them in the fridge right away. We go through cycles with no poop on eggs and other times it is just a mess. We have younger chickens who think the nesting boxes are for sleeping in, Therefore we have poop in the boxes. I try to clean out the boxes as often as possible and replace with new hay or shredded newspaper, that generally helps. Also I will remove the chickens from the box if I catch them sleeping in there.

You sound like my twin! Same issues here
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