So I've only recently started selling duck eggs.
I am kind of excited about this, because I got a call for them on the first day.
But I wanted to double check, is it best for all involved to store duck eggs in the fridge or just on the counter? They last longer in the fridge, but I don't know how that affects fertility of the eggs if someone is incubating them? Could someone go over that with me?
And part of why I wanted to ask is that I had tried to incubate one batch of eggs already that was mailed to me and it didn't turn out at all (weren't my produced eggs but still). So I thought there's a chance based on that, that I should double check what others have experienced in real life more than trust google. And google technically has zero farming experience themselves.
I am kind of excited about this, because I got a call for them on the first day.
But I wanted to double check, is it best for all involved to store duck eggs in the fridge or just on the counter? They last longer in the fridge, but I don't know how that affects fertility of the eggs if someone is incubating them? Could someone go over that with me?
And part of why I wanted to ask is that I had tried to incubate one batch of eggs already that was mailed to me and it didn't turn out at all (weren't my produced eggs but still). So I thought there's a chance based on that, that I should double check what others have experienced in real life more than trust google. And google technically has zero farming experience themselves.