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post #21 of 26

Last fall when I knew that my egg production would drop, I froze eggs.  It was nice to be able to pull a couple frozen eggs out of the freezer for cakes, cookies or whatever.  I just threw them into a plastic bag, shell and all.  When it was defrosting, I removed the shell.  The only thing I learned was that it does take a long time for an egg to defrost.

4 horses, 21 Araucanas, 6 blue marans and a whole bunch of mutt chickens.

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4 horses, 21 Araucanas, 6 blue marans and a whole bunch of mutt chickens.

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post #22 of 26

Here's a link to freezing eggs

 

http://www.georgiaeggs.org/pages/freezingeggs.html

 

 

Chris

 

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NPIP # 31-516
Society for the Preservation of Poultry Antiquities http://sppa.webs.com/

Breeding Large Fowl Single and Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds to APA Standard


"I know of no pursuit in which more real and important services can be rendered to any country than by improving its agriculture, its breed of useful animals, and other branches of a husbandman's cares." – 

George Washington

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post #23 of 26

This explains a few things.  thx.

4 horses, 21 Araucanas, 6 blue marans and a whole bunch of mutt chickens.

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4 horses, 21 Araucanas, 6 blue marans and a whole bunch of mutt chickens.

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post #24 of 26

I feed mine to my dog's they love them. Most of the stuff I have read stated that Raw Eggs are fine for dog's, Raw diet is getting to be very Popular in the dog world.

2 Ameraucana Rooster, 2 Rhode Island Red Hens
2 Barred Rocks Hens, 2 Partridge Rocks Hens.
2 Black Australorp.2 Black Sex-Links Hens.
8 Easter Egg Hens, 5 Ameraucanas .
1 Blue Cochin,2 SL Wyandottes,2 GL Wyandotte.
1 White Leghorn, 1 Speckled Sussex
2 Guinea Hens Royal Purples.
3 Peacocks India Blue,Black Shoulder,Silver Pied 1 Jade Spalding & BS Peahen
2 Royal Palm Turkeys
2 Rottweilers,1 Male...

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2 Ameraucana Rooster, 2 Rhode Island Red Hens
2 Barred Rocks Hens, 2 Partridge Rocks Hens.
2 Black Australorp.2 Black Sex-Links Hens.
8 Easter Egg Hens, 5 Ameraucanas .
1 Blue Cochin,2 SL Wyandottes,2 GL Wyandotte.
1 White Leghorn, 1 Speckled Sussex
2 Guinea Hens Royal Purples.
3 Peacocks India Blue,Black Shoulder,Silver Pied 1 Jade Spalding & BS Peahen
2 Royal Palm Turkeys
2 Rottweilers,1 Male...

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post #25 of 26
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Originally Posted by laura877 View Post

Last fall when I knew that my egg production would drop, I froze eggs.  It was nice to be able to pull a couple frozen eggs out of the freezer for cakes, cookies or whatever.  I just threw them into a plastic bag, shell and all.  When it was defrosting, I removed the shell.  The only thing I learned was that it does take a long time for an egg to defrost.

 

 

Really, you can freeze eggs?  I've never done this and I'm intrigued.  Do the cakes or cookies taste the same with frozen eggs?  I freeze butter when it goes on sale and nothing happens with the flavor of butter.

post #26 of 26

i have no problem selling my eggs around my house we get any where from 17 to 23 eggs a day and sell or eat everyone of them

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