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Posted: 3/5/2021 11:26:57 AM EDT
Everybody eats eggs. What do you eat?
I have a friend who gives me a dozen a week from her hens. I give her $3.00 |
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14 hens out back. Just survived -10 ambient air temps without artificial heat. Amazing animals.
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I now have an egg allergy (thanks, Covid ), but we have a flock of chickens and ducks. We gather their eggs and sell any extra.
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Generic store bought right now, but I will have chickens by next year when I'm out of the 'burbs.
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breakfast and general cooking we use our hens eggs, for deviled eggs hard boiled or egg salad store bought they are just easier to peel...
now when entertaining guests we serve the penguin eggs |
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I have 20 chickens, 14 guineas, and 2 turkeys. No shortage of eggs here.
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Quoted: Everybody eats eggs. What do you eat? I have a friend who gives me a dozen a week from her hens. I give her $3.00 View Quote |
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We have 4 hens.
2 buff orpingtons and 2 barred rocks. The buffs are going on 4 years old this spring. The barred rocks will be 3. We pull 2-3 jumbo eggs out a day: Attached File Not cheaper than store bought, but definitely better. |
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My wife does the shopping so whatever she brings home. I know they are the cheapest ones but not really sure what category they fall into.
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Quoted: I now have an egg allergy (thanks, Covid ), but we have a flock of chickens and ducks. We gather their eggs and sell any extra. View Quote Bummer. There are definitely some wired side effects of the China virus. My poor daughter now smells smoke in everything. Add. We have 8 hens that supply us with decent amount of eggs. One drag of letting them roam is the destruction they do. Always excavating. |
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Fresh butt nuggets from the backyard. Haven't bought eggs in years.
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My hens and store bought during winter. But I assure you raising chickens is an expensive way to get eggs.
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I miss raising chickens. Their eggs were the best over commercially sold eggs.
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We have six Australorps, they give us 3-5 eggs a day now it's warming. Like the other poster we buy commercial eggs only for certain cooking or baking projects or to supplement during molting/real cold weather where the ladies don't want to lay.
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Dont wash fresh eggs, do not refridge. They will last 2 weeks that way
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A dozen yearling Buff Orpingtons, eight older hens and one rooster. Getting a dozen plus large brown eggs with some double yolks daily. I get $4.00 a dozen for them.
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Vital Farms. They're real proud of 'em, too.
I live in a subdivision, and I want my neighbors to continue to like me, so...they're gonna have to do. |
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21 free range organic fed hens. I have 20 dozen eggs right now and I can't eat enough. One or two hens lay eggs that are so big I can't fit them in cartons. They are delicious.
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Quoted: I now have an egg allergy (thanks, Covid ), but we have a flock of chickens and ducks. We gather their eggs and sell any extra. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: I now have an egg allergy (thanks, Covid ), but we have a flock of chickens and ducks. We gather their eggs and sell any extra. Quoted: None of the COVID vaccines contain any egg proteins. Is that the only way one can develop an allergy to chickens? Especially when one is given an injection designed to stimulate an immune response? |
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Have chickens back home.
I'm in Korea for a 1 year remote tour. Store bought eggs are depressing. |
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Nearby ranch woman sells fresh brown, tan, white & mint (?) colored eggs. She gets six bucks a dozen for 'em and they are delicious.
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Our family flock sold just over $900 worth of eggs at $3 a dozen in 2020.
Our customers send us pictures comparing our eggs vs store bought free range organic. Attached File Attached File |
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I have hens so we get fresh eggs everyday.
Even have duck eggs. |
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I puts the cartons on the porch every Wednesday morning and magically by the afternoon there's new ones with eggs in 'em.
I think my wife has an arrangement with the chicken lady. |
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Just munching the last bite of an egg n bacon muffin sammich I made with our backyard hen’s eggs.
The “I just laid an egg” song is a popular tune in our back yard... |
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Twelve Barred Rock hens, a Creel hen and rooster. We get all the eggs we can eat and sell the rest for $3/doz.
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Quoted: Our family flock sold just over $900 worth of eggs at $3 a dozen in 2020. Our customers send us pictures comparing our eggs vs store bought free range organic. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/405866/SmartSelect_20210305-105251_Messages_jpg-1852458.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/405866/20200604_125158_jpg-1852462.JPG View Quote They remind me of the eggs I got from my parents chickens, growing up. Even a little better, honestly. Pricey sumbitches, though - about $6/dozen. |
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Quoted: None of the COVID vaccines contain any egg proteins. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I now have an egg allergy (thanks, Covid ), but we have a flock of chickens and ducks. We gather their eggs and sell any extra. I didn’t get the vaccine. I got covid. And within a week, I could no longer eat eggs after eating eggs nearly every day for the last 20+ years. |
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Quoted: I didn't get the vaccine. I got covid. And within a week, I could no longer eat eggs after eating eggs nearly every day for the last 20+ years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I now have an egg allergy (thanks, Covid ), but we have a flock of chickens and ducks. We gather their eggs and sell any extra. I didn't get the vaccine. I got covid. And within a week, I could no longer eat eggs after eating eggs nearly every day for the last 20+ years. |
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Quoted: As near as I've ever been able to figure, people who are allergic to eggs are almost always allergic to one of the proteins in the whites. Have you tried just eating the yolks, by chance? It's where all the good stuff is, anyway. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I now have an egg allergy (thanks, Covid ), but we have a flock of chickens and ducks. We gather their eggs and sell any extra. I didn't get the vaccine. I got covid. And within a week, I could no longer eat eggs after eating eggs nearly every day for the last 20+ years. I have. It’s the whole thing. I have *less* of a reaction if it’s just the yolks, but I’m still going to have an unpleasant couple days. |
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I have 30 hens and 15 ducks. We have a fair amount of eggs. I am tired of them
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All my chickens have the HEB brand on them....................
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Quoted: The yolks on mine are an even deeper color than that (from these guys). They remind me of the eggs I got from my parents chickens, growing up. Even a little better, honestly. View Quote Whatever you gotta tell yourself to justify spending $6 a dozen. I'll tell you the secret for ours.... premium feed has extra beta carotene added. |
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Got four ISLA browns last Easter Sunday. They started laying about a month later. Get four eggs per day. Have missed maybe a dozen total in that time. Have them in a 4x6 coop with 6x12 run. This is their second coop. I don't have scrap lumber lying around so had to buy all the materials fresh.
I figure these eggs cost me about $3 each. lol. It's like reloading. I'm sure the savings will kick in soon. Starting to try my hand at growing fodder for them. Because....why not? Have a buddy that lets his free range. They last about a year. Hawks be like "for me? You're too kind." |
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Quoted: Whatever you gotta tell yourself to justify spending $6 a dozen. I'll tell you the secret for ours.... premium feed has extra beta carotene added. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The yolks on mine are an even deeper color than that (from these guys). They remind me of the eggs I got from my parents chickens, growing up. Even a little better, honestly. Whatever you gotta tell yourself to justify spending $6 a dozen. I'll tell you the secret for ours.... premium feed has extra beta carotene added. The $6 I spend on eggs basically amounts to a rounding error in my grocery spending. Complete nothingburger. |
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We raise and sell pasture raised,
non-gmo, “organic” eggs. $$$$ all the way to the bank! |
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Quoted: Our family flock sold just over $900 worth of eggs at $3 a dozen in 2020. Our customers send us pictures comparing our eggs vs store bought free range organic. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/405866/SmartSelect_20210305-105251_Messages_jpg-1852458.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/405866/20200604_125158_jpg-1852462.JPG View Quote @possumluke Do you still hand wash. We don’t sell enough to justify a commercial egg washer and I can’t come up with a DIY plan. |
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We have hens, but there is nothing free about it.
edit: Possumluke, ever hear of "vital" eggs? Almost .50 cents/egg! https://www.target.com/p/vital-farms-alfresco-pasture-raised-grade-a-large-eggs-12ct/-/A-18783617#lnk=sametab |
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