In our house, we don’t refrigerate unless they have been wash. Occasionally the hens will leave behind a dirty egg and it just has to be washed. Otherwise, we load them into the “metal hen” our neighbors gave us as a gift… I think they felt bad that the wintered in the FLA while we battled a very cold, New England, winter. We can’t wait for retirement, but that’s an entirely different story.

Check out this article on how things are in Europe. With all the precautions that are taken in the US, the instances of salmonella are less in Europe. Interesting…

https://countrysidenetwork.com/daily/poultry/eggs-meat/to-refrigerate-or-not-why-some-brits-prefer-unrefrigerated-eggs/?mqsc=E3956397&utm_source=WhatCountsEmail&utm_medium=CSN%20List+Countryside%20Weekly&utm_campaign=WIR%205-13-18