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Generally, you can eat it for a month, after all, it is winter, and there are no fly bites, but during the safe period, eat it quickly within a week, and throw it away after a week.
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Don't leave it for too long, a week is still fine.
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There will be no food. Because there is no sun in winter.
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If you have a refrigerator, put it in the refrigerator, it should be okay for half a month to a month, and if you don't have a refrigerator, try to take about half a month.
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Unless the temperature is below zero, the eggs are directly frozen, and the temperature is about the same as in the refrigerator, then it is about the same as putting it in the refrigerator, and the sun will reduce the storage time.
I don't know what is the lowest degree on your outdoor balcony in winter, eggs are afraid of freezing, and they will freeze or even freeze if they are below zero for too long. It is not frozen and cracked, and the taste and texture of eating are incomparable to those of refrigerated eggs.
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The artificial incubation temperature of chickens is around the same level.
Look at the temperature. It's okay if it doesn't get close to 0 degrees, or it's a little below 0 degrees outside, but if you close the windows, you can keep it above 0 degrees, so it's okay. When the temperature is high during the day, open the windows. Close the windows at night and you'll be fine.
It should be fine. In addition to the extreme snowstorm weather to pay attention to.