I all honesty if kept in a cool place, as in a cool corner of as house away from sunlight. You've easily got three weeks to a month. I keep my own hens they aren't Vaccinated Salmonella and they're fine, just if they are reaching the end of the whole month you want to make sure they go in an omlette or something rather than softly fried so they're still runny just in case.
Normal self life of unwashed, unrefrigerated eggs is about 5 to 7 days but they are regularly eaten in Europe many days after that and are fine. Eggs that will be left on the counter for sale are often waxed lightly to retain freshness and keep out bacteria. Many high turnoverrestaurants in Europe leave the eggs out for days but because the eggs are used within a week there is not usually a spoilage problem. The USDA insists that all unrefrigerated eggs left for more than a few hours should be discarded. A salute to the egg industry for convincing them of that. To be sure and safe refrigerate your eggs as soon as possible after purchase or use them within one week.
If the egg is still in an uncracked shell it will last about 2 weeks. If the shell has been cracked it will only last about 2 days. It is best to store them in the shell.
Yes. `The chicken laid five eggs.` is a correct sentence.
a chicken? its like the question: what came 1st, an egg or a chicken.
Placing this question in the context of evolutionary biology, the first chicken egg would have been laid by some precursor species which resembled a chicken but which wasn't actually a chicken.
A frightened chicken might crack an egg already laid in a nest however it cannot crack an unlayed egg inside itself without major damage to its anatomy. The death would be a result of other damage, not the egg.
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The egg. Dinosaurs laid eggs long, long before chickens existed.
Um...A chicken?
FACT: The egg did come first. & no one, or no thing laid the egg. God put it on this earth just like he put you and I on here.Answer:Evolution works in such a way that the traits leading up to "chicken -ness" can be present in both parents without them being (technically) chickens. When they mate the genes can recombine to provide the offspring (in the egg) with all the genes to be a chicken. So the parents are not technically chickens, the embryo is a chicken and grows to be a chicken. The chicken comes first. Yes this means the egg the first chicken comes from is not a chicken's egg. All eggs from the first chicken are then chicken's eggs.
The chicken came first. Through the process of evolution, a bird species similar to the chicken gradually evolved into what we now consider a chicken. This means the chicken must have existed before the egg it hatches from.
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