Dumbest Things People Have Said About Your Chickens/Eggs/Meat - Part 2 : Chicken Boogaloo.

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I will have to paint a sign for my new coop....FRESH CACKLEBERRIES.
My Father always made me giggke by calling them cackleberries and I just started saying it again after we got chicken...in fact just had a long talk with tge girls that they are approching cackleberry laying age.
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Hi,
We are new to raising chickens and having our own fresh eggs but it isnt rocket science to understand that eggs in the store are NOT the freshest ! Farmers have a month to get them to stores I believe. Sigh...people dont understand where their food comes from. Fresh cackleberries are the BEST!!!
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Cackleberrys, that's funny!
My father always called them hen apples.
 
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Perhaps this a way to market backyard home grown eggs.... No sir/ma'am, these are cackleberries, not eggs. Eggs come from a factory, these are all natural!



Would make a great egg carton label: "7 Biddies' Cackleberries". Has a nice sound to it. My current label says "Just Got Laid at Sweet Asylum".
 
I will have to paint a sign for my new coop....FRESH CACKLEBERRIES.
My Father always made me giggke by calling them cackleberries and I just started saying it again after we got chicken...in fact just had a long talk with tge girls that they are approching cackleberry laying age.
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Did you explain about the "birds and berries"?
 
We have no rooster so my girls only got the egg part of their of age talk. LOL But I did tell them they were lucky girls because we are just eanting eggs.
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I went to a party yesterday, and I have to say that it amazes me how many people shun me for keeping chickens and having to kill roosters. Not my fault the boys will hurt each other, guys. My friend, who is one of the sweetest girls I know, told me that she doesn't like to think that she is eating dead thing when she eats meat. I told her I always do, and that it is a good thing, to think about what you are eating and where that thing was raised.
 
I teach my kids to be thankful to their food for the sacrifice. That we cannot survive unless something else gives up some part of its life, be it plant or animal. They are there when I butcher. They help in the circle of life, and I told them that their friends won't understand. My mother in law was rather appalled at first, as she was raised that this could offend one's feminine sensibilities.
 

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