Official BYC Poll: Where Do You Get Your Eggs From When Your Hens Are Molting?

Where Do You Get Your Eggs From When Your Hens Are Molting?

  • Our hens still lay enough to get us by.

    Votes: 77 56.2%
  • We buy grocery store eggs.

    Votes: 46 33.6%
  • We buy local pasture-raised eggs at a farmer’s market.

    Votes: 4 2.9%
  • We have friends who share backyard eggs with us when we’re out.

    Votes: 5 3.6%
  • We do without.

    Votes: 25 18.2%
  • We don't consume eggs.

    Votes: 3 2.2%
  • We always have a backup supply.

    Votes: 23 16.8%
  • Other (elaborate in a reply below)

    Votes: 10 7.3%

  • Total voters
    137
Last year I thought I had this figured out. Boy was I wrong. I knew my oldest girls would stop laying. I got new babies July 1 so they would start laying before winter. Nope. When the days got short they just didn’t lay either. I didn’t get new eggs until well into January. So this year I hatched my own in March and April. They are starting to lay now. We’ll have to see it they can push through winter or not.
 
So Where Do You Get Your Eggs From When Your Hens Are Molting?
I do without.
Complete pancake mix or PB & J.
I've only run out eggs one winter when I only had 3 hens. I haven't bought eggs since my first chickens started to lay 5 years ago.
I have since increased my chicken numbers by getting another coop and pen.
Currently a dozen, 4 hens, 8 pullets.

I keep two separate flocks different ages, a year or two apart.
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If both flocks start molting, I cut egg sales and start saving.
Today's pic, cartons are dated when filled and rotated.
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If egg production slows drastically, I stop sales.

My chickens usually molt at different times so some are laying when others have stopped.

I consume 6 eggs weekly, more when I have an abundance, up to a dozen. Fresh eggs are so delicious.
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The hens lay so many eggs that we never really run out. I think there is about 70 or more in the refrigerator right now.
With 6 or so of our 11 laying birds giving us eggs on any given day, we're in the same boat with just two of us here.
We put 12 and 18-packs together every few days to distribute to our friends, family, and neighbors. We keep them pretty well stocked... :)
 

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