store eggs

  1. Willow Ridge Farm

    Storing eggs before incubation in cold weather

    I live in a snowy climate and would like to collect some eggs to put in the incubator to hatch in mid March. If I collect the eggs at the end of the day and they have been possibly under 40F for a few hours, has that already killed the embryo? If I collect them and they haven’t been under 40F, I...
  2. WhistlePig

    Are my eggs too old?? Hatching storebought duck and quail eggs...

    First post!! Hope this gets some notice... thanks in advance to all who reply. I recently got interested in incubating eggs from the grocery store. In short I went down a rabbit trail on Youtube and came out desperately wanting to do this strange thing, filled with hope that I could be...
  3. ShrekDawg

    Refrigerated and/or store eggs

    I was just thinking and got curious who had tried these and what their success rate was if they did. I know I’ve read about a few people on here trying it but can’t remember much details and would love to hear from others too. Of course I won’t be trying this as I don’t have the room atm and...
  4. Chicken Chiquita

    The truth behind store eggs.

    Have you ever wondered where the store eggs come from? The truth? (besides chickens of course.) Though it varies on each type and brand, most (who are called "battery hens,") live their 1-2 year lives in very small cages with anywhere from 1-10 others, each chicken may be given an amount of...
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