If the egg isn’t disgustingly dirty and if I know they’ve just cracked and frozen the 1 time, then I’ll use them. Otherwise I’d rather not take the risk.
I can understand that. For the record, all the eggs I have eaten where just frozen and cracked that day, and because they were all in the nest boxes, they were not dirty or anything like that. If I had any concerns, then I'd feed them back to the birds, I guess.
Maybe I was just surprised to see so many people that are choosing not to eat their frozen and cracked eggs, whereas I and most of the chicken owners I know here in the frozen north country, eat those eggs all the time and have never had a problem. Frankly, I never even considered it a potential problem, but maybe that is because our winter temps can be well below freezing both day and night here in the dead of winter. Having said that, if I found a cracked egg in the summertime, I would feed it back to the chickens.