Answering pertanyaa friends in arms about the life time of eggs or egg endurance capabilities, here's the story ...
Let us consider the chicken in a single period from egg laying of the first to the last egg may have a range of 10 to 15 days, after the eggs incubated for 21 days the first eggs can still hatch, when the egg is already aged 10 or 15 days.
Then we look again, eggs do not hatch or infertile or no seed is certainly not rot too, but it's got heat from the body of its mother at 39 degrees for 21 days. Conditions egg bouncy but not because of foul air cavity due to increased evaporation.
So If we keep our eggs or to stock a week assuming farmers, distribution of 3 days, 1 week at the retailer, and the consumer / user is still one more week it is a very safe condition.
Let us consider the chicken in a single period from egg laying of the first to the last egg may have a range of 10 to 15 days, after the eggs incubated for 21 days the first eggs can still hatch, when the egg is already aged 10 or 15 days.
Then we look again, eggs do not hatch or infertile or no seed is certainly not rot too, but it's got heat from the body of its mother at 39 degrees for 21 days. Conditions egg bouncy but not because of foul air cavity due to increased evaporation.
So If we keep our eggs or to stock a week assuming farmers, distribution of 3 days, 1 week at the retailer, and the consumer / user is still one more week it is a very safe condition.