Posted by 36 coupe on October 02, 2012 at 04:34:08 from (66.186.169.176):
In Reply to: Ot: egg question. posted by JayinNY on October 01, 2012 at 18:42:56:
I see pickled eggs selling for 79 cents each in country stores.Thats the way to sell eggs.Eggs are trucked all over the country so few are fresh.I keep 4 hens now.Most people are too lazy to care for hens now.Store eggs can be called fresh for 30 days.When I kept more hens and sold eggs customers were not dependable.I made a lot of pickled eggs.A friend said that an egg should have the date it was laid penciled on it.He felt that eggs with a date would bring a better price.You cant beat the taste of a fresh egg from a hen that gets outdoors.The yolk will be bright yellow because hens eat a lot of grass when they can get it.You have to improve your selling skills.You need a good sign.Most signs I see are not legible.You have to account for feed costs.
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