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Started by Eagle Outback, February 06, 2012, 08:44:01 PM

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Eagle Outback

Hi all just wondering how you guy's transport eggs in the jayco,last time away we lost a dozen eggs in the fridge,and that was on bitumen road's ???
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JethroT

We always leave them in the carton they come in and haven't had a problem.  We don't store them in the fridge though.

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Eagle Outback

Cheer's Geoff but we also leave ours in the carton,don't understand the trip prior they were fine.
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Quote from: Kit_e_kat9 on February 06, 2012, 09:36:51 PM

If they float in water ... they are bad.

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TOPNDR

Quote from: Eagle Outback on February 06, 2012, 08:44:01 PM
Hi all just wondering how you guy's transport eggs in the jayco,last time away we lost a dozen eggs in the fridge,and that was on bitumen road's ???

AORC Quantum - independant suspension, coils over dual shocks.   ;D

Also in the container they came in.
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loshde

Quote from: TOPNDR on February 07, 2012, 04:58:17 PM
AORC Quantum - independant suspension, coils over dual shocks.   ;D

Also in the container they came in.

We used to use the plastic cartons that are sold in camping shops, but quite frankly they just take up too much space and I don't think they really are any better than what they come in honestly.  I suspect that the reason that all of your eggs broke so easily was because they were older rather than pretty fresh.  They are more fragile the older they are.

Loshde

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My prefered method of egg transportation is " in my belly"!
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maurerless

Quote from: TOPNDR on February 07, 2012, 04:58:17 PM

Also in the container they came in.

What? You carry the whole chook???  :o

That's a bit OTT isn't it?  What if you want more than one egg?  ;D 

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Chippy76

Quote from: maurerless on February 17, 2012, 10:33:57 PM
What? You carry the whole chook???  :o

That's a bit OTT isn't it?  What if you want more than one egg?  ;D 

Tony

Carry more chooks! lol
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