chrismahon
Well-known member
We have a problem here, the coldest place in the house is about 22 degrees (unheated) whereas in the UK we stored our eggs in the cellar at 12 degrees.
We run a complicated system. Non-hatching eggs are not a problem, but potential hatching eggs are kept for 7 days before being eaten. At these temperatures eggs go off after 14 days and I'm not sure about the viability of hatching eggs. I thought they had to drop their temperature significantly before hatching and to a figure of 12 degrees was once mentioned (by Darkbrowneggs I think, who has sold up and is travelling the UK in TheBus).
We have had a few upset stomachs and must now put the eggs in the fridge to keep them fit for consumption. This includes hatching eggs.
So my question is if we need to hatch any eggs for emergency purposes (like all one breeding set have been killed by a predator) will the eggs stored in the fridge at between 5 and 8 degrees be viable?
We run a complicated system. Non-hatching eggs are not a problem, but potential hatching eggs are kept for 7 days before being eaten. At these temperatures eggs go off after 14 days and I'm not sure about the viability of hatching eggs. I thought they had to drop their temperature significantly before hatching and to a figure of 12 degrees was once mentioned (by Darkbrowneggs I think, who has sold up and is travelling the UK in TheBus).
We have had a few upset stomachs and must now put the eggs in the fridge to keep them fit for consumption. This includes hatching eggs.
So my question is if we need to hatch any eggs for emergency purposes (like all one breeding set have been killed by a predator) will the eggs stored in the fridge at between 5 and 8 degrees be viable?