Wow 100 chickens! Makes my 15 seem like peanuts. I have four bantams, two of which are hens and two roosters. My best layers are my Arkansas blues, and three Easter eggers that I picked up last fall from someone who got more chicks than she had room for. I have a few Erminetts who are almost useless as layers (although they do eat a ton).
Sorry about your water problems Lisa, what a pain.
I agree that relatively clean unwashed eggs can sit out. I have left eggs out for up to 2 weeks in a basket on the counter, and never had a problem. I don't wash them unless they are dirty, but once they are washed they should be refrigerated and kept cold.
If you want to try something really interesting, put a clean, unwashed egg or two in a basket someplace out of direct sun with good air flow, the contents will dehydrate, and you will be left with an eggshell that's a little heavy on one side. Takes a long time, but it's a fun experiment.
Sorry about your water problems Lisa, what a pain.
I agree that relatively clean unwashed eggs can sit out. I have left eggs out for up to 2 weeks in a basket on the counter, and never had a problem. I don't wash them unless they are dirty, but once they are washed they should be refrigerated and kept cold.
If you want to try something really interesting, put a clean, unwashed egg or two in a basket someplace out of direct sun with good air flow, the contents will dehydrate, and you will be left with an eggshell that's a little heavy on one side. Takes a long time, but it's a fun experiment.