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my eggs used to be clean and now are really dirty. What did I do?
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What kind of nest boxes and bedding? Is it wet there?It reallly isn't poop, like mud, grass etc. Some are clean but most now are dirty. Are they safe?
they could have gotten dirt on their tailfeathers while romping around. my chickens have dirt on their feet and sometimes step on the eggs when leaving the nesting boxes. when the eggs are dirty like that we keep them in an egg carton until ready to use and then we wash them really well with soap/baking soda and dry them well tooIt reallly isn't poop, like mud, grass etc. Some are clean but most now are dirty. Are they safe?
But to finish my thought - as @500Chickens says, I store the dirty eggs in the fridge until I'm ready to prep them for sale or to use. I wash mine with a quick dip in a sink of warm water with Dawn dish soap and a drop of bleach, then a quick rinse in running warm water - they are never soaked. If necessary, they may get a quick wipe with a paper towel. Eggs must be refrigerated after being washed.How's your weather? My eggs are always clean unless we get a lot of rain and the run is muddy. Then the eggs end up muddy as well because the chickens have muddy, wet feet. Sorry, hit Post too soon!