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94° and feels like 109° so I think the eggs will just get fed back to the chickens today. They are already half cooked.
The eggs do not cook here when we hit real 109F so the eggs will be fine at your real 94F temp unless your nest box gets to 200F...which would indicate that you do not have any living hens LOL!
 
The eggs do not cook here when we hit real 109F so the eggs will be fine at your real 94F temp unless your nest box gets to 200F...which would indicate that you do not have any living hens LOL!
I sort of had planned on feeding them back anyway. I haven't gathered them in 3 days.
 
I sort of had planned on feeding them back anyway. I haven't gathered them in 3 days.
Growing up in the country, we would find hidden egg nests in the orchard. We would float test them and open them up in a bowl before using.

We did not have much money since my Dad came down with MS so very egg counted.

I am getting a lot of eggs now so every couple of days I pressure cook a dozen eggs and feed them back to the hens.
 
Some of my hens were out in the yard last week.

Pita Pinta hens and a University of Arkansas blue egg layer.
8_12_2023 Pita Pinta Hens and UoF Blue egg layer.jpg
 
Growing up in the country, we would find hidden egg nests in the orchard. We would float test them and open them up in a bowl before using.

We did not have much money since my Dad came down with MS so very egg counted.

I am getting a lot of eggs now so every couple of days I pressure cook a dozen eggs and feed them back to the hens.
My wife puts them in a casserole dish and microwaves them until firm and then cuts like small brownies and the hens love them like I love brownies.
 

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