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I would not use them, because they crack open in the nest when they freeze. The frozen egg pushes out the crack and was in contact with the bedding, so I consider them potentially contaminated. I am not usually a germaphobe but I don't want to eat something that was in direct contact with chicken bedding, and probably poop.

I let them thaw and fed them to the dogs.
 
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If I gather eggs daily, my eggs don't freeze but my nests are inside.

Once eggs freeze and break the shell, best to not eat them.
 
Actually, the only difference between a frozen cracked egg and an unfrozen egg is that you have to wash it off and let it thaw before you can eat it!
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