Refrigerating eggs

Allie3513

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Not sure where this goes, so I am asking here. How long are farm fresh eggs good after refridgeration?
How long can they sit out before going to fridge? Does sitting out add to natural expiration date?
 
We keep ours indoors, no ac in the house, but it stays about 75 or cooler in summer. We use them up in about 2 weeks. If we do put some in the fridge, we leave them there until used up. If it gets warmer than 80F, we store them in the fridge.
 
Yes you can leave them out as long as temperature stays consistent. They just last longer in fridge.
 
That is what mine last. I guess it just depends.
You mean they get stinky, or inedible for some other reason, in just a month in the fridge?
If that is true, something is very wrong somewhere in your scenario.
 
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Yeah, I would agree. If your refrigerated eggs are going rotten in only a month, then something is wrong with your fridge. They should last MUCH longer than that, at least 3-4 months. No one who owns chickens keep eggs that long though (because they don't need to), but the big commercial egg companies do.
 
I was going to say aren't store-bought eggs already at least three months old?? Gross. I've also noticed that the boulder a egg is the easier it peels when you hard boil them. I keep a couple dozen in the back of the refrigerator for at least two months before I even attempt to boil them otherwise you waste so much of the white
 

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