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It is about 40 minutes from me also (in northern Columbia co) I will have about 9 chickens to get processed. Can you let me know your thoughts after it is done?
Ginny

I am near there, but I do my own chickens. Wonder what they charge for turkeys?
 
After mentioning the color of the yolk it reminded me to see if anyone has a breed of hen that tends to lay paler yolks than the rest. We have 50 or so chickens and out of all of them there are 2 leghorns tthat lay pathetically pale yolks. All get to free range and theirs are the only ones like that. I know it's theirs because they are the only white egg layers we have.
 
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Feed them marigolds. That's what "organic" egg producers do to make people think that "organic eggs" are richer and better than regular eggs. Ok, not ALL organic egg producers do that, but enough of them that *I* know the trick. Must have read it somewhere in my research. Or never use them in scrambled eggs, only in baking.


PS You have any hatching eggs for sale? I only need 3 or 4....preferably 3, cuz 4 is a stretch for these little D'uccles. (And I really, really don't want more than 3 chicks this time of year.)
 
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My leghorn yolks are a bit on the pale side also - still not store bought, but closer than the rest. I think it's because they are hooked on the chicken feed and less on grass. They are also the ones that steal my cat's food if they can get to it.
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if you want a broody, and a girl that lays 6 eggs a week when she isn't, you need a Sumatra. 13 of my broods were from 9 girls. the 14th that hatched hers today was born in march. These girls are GREAT moms, love to go broody, and are cute to boot! Ferrel, but good girls
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But if they are ferrel, how do you get the eggs? Do you have children to send out hunting eggs daily? I need a couple of eggs for my broody. You selling any fertile eggs right now?

I took a survey regarding "broodiness" and SILKIE was the hands down fav....so I bought 5...4 of which turned out to be roos. SIGH. So my ONE silkie hen, which lays daily, is my most expensive chicken. And she isn't even friendly. But her eggs are cute and have a nice rich yellow-orange yolk, that freaks my mother out, so all is good. LOL

if they free range they tend to hide egg. If they are penned it isn't a big deal at all. I have a son but asking him to collect egg, yeah right. At 18 he is WAY above that.

no one knows about Sumatra's, because no one has them. Small to medium eggs. Most of my girls lay 5 to 6 eggs each a week. If they aren't broody.

If you give me a couple of days to get some good clean eggs, I will have some nice fertile eggs.
 
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But if they are ferrel, how do you get the eggs? Do you have children to send out hunting eggs daily? I need a couple of eggs for my broody. You selling any fertile eggs right now?

I took a survey regarding "broodiness" and SILKIE was the hands down fav....so I bought 5...4 of which turned out to be roos. SIGH. So my ONE silkie hen, which lays daily, is my most expensive chicken. And she isn't even friendly. But her eggs are cute and have a nice rich yellow-orange yolk, that freaks my mother out, so all is good. LOL

if they free range they tend to hide egg. If they are penned it isn't a big deal at all. I have a son but asking him to collect egg, yeah right. At 18 he is WAY above that.

no one knows about Sumatra's, because no one has them. Small to medium eggs. Most of my girls lay 5 to 6 eggs each a week. If they aren't broody.

If you give me a couple of days to get some good clean eggs, I will have some nice fertile eggs.

I would love some....could come on Sunday, if that is convienient for you. Mapquest says you are only 39 minutes from my house. Gotta love that.
 
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Feed them marigolds. That's what "organic" egg producers do to make people think that "organic eggs" are richer and better than regular eggs. Ok, not ALL organic egg producers do that, but enough of them that *I* know the trick. Must have read it somewhere in my research. Or never use them in scrambled eggs, only in baking.


PS You have any hatching eggs for sale? I only need 3 or 4....preferably 3, cuz 4 is a stretch for these little D'uccles. (And I really, really don't want more than 3 chicks this time of year.)

No hatching eggs now. My Australorp Roo is young and I haven't seen him flirting with his girls yet and my Penedesenca & D'Uccle Roos are also too young. They aren't even crowing.
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I have Roos because I like to hear them sing and they are all silent. Good luck!

I do have some Marigolds on the side of our house-let's see if they will eat them!
 
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That is what I am hoping! I have Crele Pene's - 1 Roo & 4 pullets. I love their coloring and the dark eggs they are supposed to lay. I will also have Australorps, Porcelain D'Uccles, India Blue Peafowl, Red-golden Pheasants, Wood, Mandarin, Pintail and East Indie ducks, and of course "random" farm birds. Hoping to be able to sell some eggs, chicks and ducklings in the spring.
 

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