Wasn't sure what forum to put this question so I hope people see it quickly.
I usually collect eggs daily but sometimes it is a day or two (24 - 48 hrs) before I can. I don't wash them right away in an effort to preserve the bloom. I do usually put them in a refrigerator after they are collected.
I now have 20 - 30 dozen eggs. More than I usually sell or give away. I'm hoping to take them to the farmers market in town or even set up in a parking lot in town and see if I can sell them cheaper than I usually do.
So I have been washing up eggs all evening that I just took out of the refrigerator. They have likely been in there for several weeks. In the process of washing, I've noticed some eggs are standing on their ends. Not floating to the point where it is off the bottom of the sink, but not laying on its side.
My question - would you sell these eggs that are standing up in the sink?
I don't want to make anyone sick! Especially since my husband is a health inspector so there will be more scrutiny and this is a small town.
So far I've been separating out any that stand up because I'm worried about bacteria inside.
If the consensus is that they are not safe, I will bury them in a raised bed or something.
I usually collect eggs daily but sometimes it is a day or two (24 - 48 hrs) before I can. I don't wash them right away in an effort to preserve the bloom. I do usually put them in a refrigerator after they are collected.
I now have 20 - 30 dozen eggs. More than I usually sell or give away. I'm hoping to take them to the farmers market in town or even set up in a parking lot in town and see if I can sell them cheaper than I usually do.
So I have been washing up eggs all evening that I just took out of the refrigerator. They have likely been in there for several weeks. In the process of washing, I've noticed some eggs are standing on their ends. Not floating to the point where it is off the bottom of the sink, but not laying on its side.
My question - would you sell these eggs that are standing up in the sink?
I don't want to make anyone sick! Especially since my husband is a health inspector so there will be more scrutiny and this is a small town.
So far I've been separating out any that stand up because I'm worried about bacteria inside.
If the consensus is that they are not safe, I will bury them in a raised bed or something.