How many Eggs did you Sell today?

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Way to go! How much are you selling them for? By the way, tell your friends and family I'll swap 'em some eggs for a big ol' bowl of crawfish etouffee. I love them mud bugs. My Granny was a cajun lady. When I was a kid my brother and I would come home with a crawdad in a bucket and Granny would get a switch out and chase us back down to the creek and told us not to come home until we had a full bucket of them ol' mud bugs so she could make us some etouffee. Sometimes we'd come back with a big ol' tarrapin and she'd make us some turtle gumbo instead. Now that I've not had in many, many years!
 
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Sold 4 doz. last night that brings me down to around 9 doz. stored up and now I'm only gettin 1 to 2 eggs a day and might get in a bind to fill orders before the 'ol gals decide to get back on the band wagon. I've been telling my customers what's happening and to don't be surprised if they have to wait a while to get their next round of eggs filled.

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Where did you get those Gold Comets? Are they good at free ranging?

I will probably stick with my good old RIR's, but I am thinking about adding a few Comets.

Catherine
 
I sold 13 dozen today and have one on hold. That's the most I've ever done. I have one customer who bought 11 dozen and a guy who stops by when he's in the neighborhood for a couple dozen .
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Where did you get those Gold Comets? Are they good at free ranging?

I will probably stick with my good old RIR's, but I am thinking about adding a few Comets.

Catherine

The Gold Comets are sometimes called Red Stars and Red or Brown Sex Links. They're a hybrid between I believe a Rhode Island Red and a Delaware. They are really great layers. We get these great big almost jumbo size brown eggs every day. Even in all this arctic like weather we've been having in the Carolinas they have been doing what they do best and that's lay eggs. We really do get between 17 and 19 each and every day from our 19 gals. As far as free-ranging is concerned we only let them out about forty-five minutes before dark to run around the yard. They do good and always are back right at dark to go in. My concern is they tend to do the hen squat whenever you reach down to touch them like they're afraid. I doubt they'd last too long free-ranging during the day with red-tail hawks, foxes, and coyotes in the area with that kind of behavior when they get scared. Perhaps with a rooster or two they'd be ok. But overall, if you want eggs, get some Gold Comets.
 
Two dozen today for $3/dozen. The Girls are still working overtime. Today we got 18 from our 19 Gold Comets! My co-workers buy all I can bring in and they want more. We're planning on adding another 17 GC's in the spring to make it an even three dozen.
 

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