Heres why brown eggs are sold for more money in New England.Leghorns cant take the cold like the Reds and Barred Rocks.Brown eggs were local and fresh,White were shipped in and not as fresh.White eggs were discounted in the Boston market.Eggs can be 30 days old and still be called fresh.Some are reboxed in new cartons.Some people think fresh eggs taste funny because they have never had a fresh egg.I keep a few hens because I cant stand eggs that are a month old .Walmart ships in truck loads of white eggs from the south.Ive seen large white eggs selling at a Sav A Lot store for 1.30 a dozen.People are plain lazy and like to buy every thing in one place.My mother always bought her eggs from a neighbor.Old eggs have a large air space and will try to float in a pan of water.Boiling and peeling eggs will prove their age.Feed has doubled in price.Most people who like fresh eggs keep hens.I worked at hatchery for 3 years in the early 60s, by then most of the small poultry farms were gone.Shovel snow to get to the hen coop when the hens are not laying will shut down the tiny hen coops.
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Today's Featured Article - Tuning-Up Your Tractor: Plugs & Compression Testing - by Curtis Von Fange. The engine seems to run rough. In the exhaust you can hear an occasion 'poofing' sound like somethings not firing on all cylinders. Under loaded conditions the tractor seems to lack power and it belches black smoke out of the exhaust. For some reason it just doesn't want to start up without cranking and cranking the starter. All these conditions can be signals that your unit is in need of a tune up. Ok, so what is involved in a tune up? You say, swap plugs and file the points....now tha
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