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People decide to raise their own backyard flock for a variety of reasons. Top amongst these reasons is the hens' ability to provide eggs (according to our poll: Why Do You Have Chickens). Yum, Eggs! Backyard and free-ranged hens produce eggs that are very nutritious and great tasting. Not to mention they are always fresh!
Now coming back to you and your flock: How important is it that you get eggs from your chickens?
Further Reading:
Now coming back to you and your flock: How important is it that you get eggs from your chickens?
- Very important: I buy production breeds, use artificial lighting, and get rid of them after they aren't strong layers anymore.
- Somewhat important: I buy production breeds, but do not use any lighting or cull older birds.
- Not Important: I buy production breeds, but I don't really mind them going broody, or pausing laying.
- It's a nice benefit: I have mixed breeds that I raise for other reasons. But I'm grateful for whatever eggs they provide, whenever they can.
Further Reading:
- Interesting Facts About Chickens
- Cleaning & Storing Fresh Eggs
- Common Egg Quality Problems
- Egg Color Chart: Find Out What Egg Color Your Breed Lays
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