I am getting almost an egg/ hen a day, give or take. Now is the time to store those eggs. I have done freezing stored eggs in quart bags, I have stirred 12 eggs and dividing them in muffin tins, and freezing eggs for baking that way. Last year, I put up 4 1/2 gallon pickle jars with water glassing. And for the first winter in a long time...I did not buy eggs. Some people have the room to keep them in the fridge, and they last a long time that way too.
Now is the time to put some excess away for the winter. Generally anything over a year old, will molt and take quite a break from laying. The older they are, the longer the break.
What I have found is generally I will get a few pieces of gold all winter, those are my highly guarded table eggs. However, with the stored eggs, I can make scrambled eggs and bake, eking out the few fresh eggs I get.
I have one gallon tucked away. Another gallon is almost full, it will be full tomorrow, now is the time to save some precious eggs.
Mrs K
Now is the time to put some excess away for the winter. Generally anything over a year old, will molt and take quite a break from laying. The older they are, the longer the break.
What I have found is generally I will get a few pieces of gold all winter, those are my highly guarded table eggs. However, with the stored eggs, I can make scrambled eggs and bake, eking out the few fresh eggs I get.
I have one gallon tucked away. Another gallon is almost full, it will be full tomorrow, now is the time to save some precious eggs.
Mrs K