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I have found them there also when I dump the pool. For the most part the girls are pretty good about using their straw bedding to drop their eggs.At least she didn't lay the egg in the water, huh?

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I have found them there also when I dump the pool. For the most part the girls are pretty good about using their straw bedding to drop their eggs.At least she didn't lay the egg in the water, huh?

probably broody which is fine because I'm drowning in eggs atm![]()
yes! I keep forgetting that I'm going to figure out how to preserve them that isnt pickling lolI don't mind when I have excess egg's. I sell some, feed some back to the flock, and freeze some so that I have some for those slower time later. I boil them, let them cool, then peel and chop, then put them in ziplock baggies for the freezer. Restaurant's do that for those salad bar's. Just thaw the egg's out later. They can be used for potato salad, egg salad, macaroni salad, or even on a good lettuce salad.
Water glass them.yes! I keep forgetting that I'm going to figure out how to preserve them that isnt pickling lol
yes! I keep forgetting that I'm going to figure out how to preserve them that isnt pickling lol

How long have you keep them in the freezer and still used them?Freezing them, isn't pickling them.![]()

nope nope nopePickled eggs made with grandma's home made pickled beet juice is the bomb!![]()
yeah I know that's one of the options. just wanted to check out othersFreezing them, isn't pickling them.![]()