How to clean eggs is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of dirty eggs. Of course, no one wants to cook an egg that is soiled with chicken poop. Whether it is coming from your farm or from an unknown farm, you just want your egg clean at all times. There is a long debate on whether eggs should be washed before storing them or not. This is why you must be sure before you remove your egg bloom. I will keep it simple and straight to the point in this article. We sometimes encounter eggs that are not clean so my aim is to show you how to clean eggs or manage dirty ones.
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So, is it right to wash your eggs? Yes. But the question is when and how.
In order to decide whether to wash your eggs, you need to understand why it might be dangerous to wash your eggs.
Before we talk about how to clean eggs, let’s look at why we may have to wash our eggs. Don’t forget that the same part of the chicken where the egg comes is where their poop comes out. Apart from this, eggs do come soiled with chicken poop at times. So, if you are ready to eat your eggs, then you should wash. However, there is a precaution. Because the egg may be carrying Salmonella on its shell, ensure to wash your eggs with water that is at least 11C warmer than the egg temperature. This has been found to prevent the egg from sucking in any harmful bacteria from its shell surface
As a farmer who cares to know how to clean eggs, you know that customers like to have their eggs clean. So, you must ensure that you keep your eggs clean as much as you can. One of the best practices to have clean eggs is to always collect your eggs regularly. Especially if your hens are kept in deep litter. However, you should not be tempted to wash your eggs because of your customers. If by accident you have a couple of soiled eggs, please let your customers know that it is in their interest that you have decided not to wash the eggs.
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