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New to raising chickens. Do you wash the eggs? If so how? Read a few articles on it, just wondering whats is best.


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No.

Not unless we were selling them.


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I don't.

Eggs have a natural coating that protects the egg from bacteria. Wash them, and they won't last as long.


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Originally Posted by rockinbbar
I don't.

Eggs have a natural coating that protects the egg from bacteria. Wash them, and they won't last as long.
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No, unless they are poopy.


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The US is the only country in the world that refrigerates eggs. That is because the protective coating is washed off. If I have a lot of fresh eggs I still refrigerate them and only wash the ones with poop and feathers on them just before use.


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depends if you like eggshell in your omlet.


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Originally Posted by CWT
The US is the only country in the world that refrigerates eggs. That is because the protective coating is washed off. If I have a lot of fresh eggs I still refrigerate them and only wash the ones with poop and feathers on them just before use.


Pretty sure Japan and Australia wash their eggs but it's been a minute...

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My girlfriend and closest neighbor raises chickens so I get all the free eggs I can handle. I never wash them until I'm ready to eat them, then give em a quick scrub.

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I only wash the few that have poo on them and then I put those in the fridge. Most are relativity clean so I don't wash off the bloom and they can be stored at room temp. I keep the nest boxes clean and change the straw often so very few need washing.


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never wash the eggs.


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I will end up selling some, so I will wash those before selling. Thanks guys! I currently have pullet eggs, got a total of six thus far!

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The coating is called the "bloom"...once eggs have touched water, the "bloom" is off and they need refrigeration. Unwashed, 2-3 weeks at room temperature is no problem...and they cook faster starting at room temp !!!


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Originally Posted by Esox357
New to raising chickens. Do you wash the eggs? If so how? Read a few articles on it, just wondering whats is best.

Mine are generally clean when collected, so I just put them in the fridge and rinse them in warm water, then wipe them with a paper towel, as I use them, not ahead of time.

For the occasional egg that's collected covered in poop, I just crack them into a bowl and give them to one or both of my dogs. That's rare, though. 99% of the eggs I collect from the nest boxes are clean in appearance.

Here's a typical day's collection. These have not been cleaned. That's what they look like when collected.

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PS I've been keeping free range chickens for about 12.5 years.

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Originally Posted by rockinbbar
I don't.

Eggs have a natural coating that protects the egg from bacteria. Wash them, and they won't last as long.
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Seems there's a consensus.

Good idea if your selling them to wash them off some, perhaps. But, if you're selling to just friends ( I don't, I just barter for slips of paper) you might inform them they'll keep longer if unwashed.

Good luck with your chickens.


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I’ll add that unwashed and set on the counter the eggs will last a long time ! I’ve kept some that way past a month and they were fine.


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