Posted by fixerupper on May 04, 2013 at 20:45:47 from (100.42.82.30):
In Reply to: Worst I ever saw. posted by JayinNY on May 04, 2013 at 19:29:09:
Store bought eggs seem to have a lighter colored yolk than our farm eggs. Probably because of the feed. We've had a few layers off-and-on for a long time but it's mainly a hobby more than anything else. They cost us more money than they save. We'll never make enough money off of eggs to pay for the remodeling I did to that coop even if we live to be a hundred. The chicks we have now are a 4-H project for the granddaughters. It's like going fishing. You can buy the fish cheaper in the store.
When I was a kid we had around 250 layers and I was the designated egg gatherer. I hated those old setting hens that would peck the back of my hand. I remember one of them pecking dad and we had chicken soup the next day. I still remember taking them to what we called the 'produce' store in town and seeing the lady in the back room candling eggs. Jim
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