To check the difference between a fresh and a spoilt chicken egg , you first need to do the following steps : 1) Put the egg in some water . 2) Heat it for about 2minutes or more , but remember ! not to let the water boil . If the egg floats on the water it is fresh , while if it sinks down it is a spoilt (old) one.
i would think, that you should rather break it into a dish if it smells it's old if you break it and it has feathers it's old and if ya break it and the colour is blackish it's old and lastely if it chirps well ..........
The smell and the weight of the egg
try to sort them by submerging them in water
Hard to tell if you do not collect daily. Any suspect eggs should be given the "float" test. Floating eggs are bad/stale/unusable. If the eggs are for your own use just crack them in a bowl first and check that they are good.
I dont know what do fresh eggs like???
Most rural farms with a sign "fresh eggs" will be selling fertilized eggs. Small farms almost always keep a rooster in the flock. You can check with any local feed & grain distributor and they will know who in the area sells fresh eggs.
of course not they are real birdbrains
i don't know maybe i should do a test
you kill the chicken or whatever then it cant have any more eggs
It is difficult to pinpoint an exact date, but archaeological evidence suggests that humans have been consuming chicken eggs for thousands of years. Ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians and Romans are known to have included eggs in their diets.
I don't think there is scientific explanation for that. What I know is that that is a question for God not humans since it is He who makes all happen.
those are chicken eggs
both have feathers chicken lays a lot of eggs and sinosauropteryx don't and that is all I have
Most duck eggs are larger than a chicken egg. PoultryTalk's Response: Smell the egg, duck eggs have a scent chicken eggs dont. Also most are glossy and sometimes they are a greenish color. Also duck eggs are usually thicker.