Here's one from our chickens.View attachment 555339
Can we have fun with this?
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Envious of anyone that gets to eat fresh eggs. Yummmm!
Two common foods that a lot of folks go their entire lives without ever realizing what they are supposed to taste like are fresh eggs and truly fresh shrimp...
Some people won't eat them... the yolk is too yellow. The last time that I cooked a store bought egg was probably about 5 years ago. I was at the company camp and when I cracked it open it was so pale and runny that I almost threw it out. In winter when my hens aren't laying I go without.Envious of anyone that gets to eat fresh eggs. Yummmm!
Some people won't eat them... the yolk is too yellow. The last time that I cooked a store bought egg was probably about 5 years ago. I was at the company camp and when I cracked it open it was so pale and runny that I almost threw it out. In winter when my hens aren't laying I go without.
I don't keep track of what my eggs cost, it would scare me too badly. The only way that I could ever break even is if one starts laying golden eggs, and I believe the bird in that tale was a goose. Yet I don't think that I buy more than 3 bags of grain to get my hens through the dormant stage, it's just a PITA to carry water to them every day.I tried keeping chickens thru the winter...Very expensive.
I tried keeping chickens thru the winter...Very expensive.
Up here every sixth house has a sign out "eggs $2.00". I just keep them because my dog likes them, and it's fun to give them away when they're laying good. I moved my coop away from the house because I like walking around barefoot and that isn't a good idea when you're letting them free range; so have no way to keep the water from freezing so I just fill it every day in winter.40 years ago, tried raising laying hens. Ordered chicks by mail and only a few didn't make it. Built a 8'x8' coop with roost and nesting boxes. No problems til winter and the temperatures dropped.
Put a small milk-house heater in a wire basket to protect the chickens. Worked great until the first electric bill. Over $400. Raised holy h+ll with the Power company...and found out I was wrong. Took out heater and put in a heated waterer. Much cheaper to operate. Also insulated the coop and allowed the chicken poop to build up(generates an amazing amount of heat). Also, added a shielded light bulb on a timer to keep those gals laying.
Life got busy, feed and straw prices increased and I gave up on those fresh eggs. The sadness still lingers and I haven't had a decent store bought egg yet.:chicken: