wow that on egg is huge! is it a chicken egg?
try this: http://www.aeb.org/foodservice-professionals/egg-products#2
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wow that on egg is huge! is it a chicken egg?
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Yes it is a Cornish X I get four or five a day so far and double yolkers I have 15 girls.wow that on egg is huge! is it a chicken egg?
try this: http://www.aeb.org/foodservice-professionals/egg-products#2
Justine - I love that pinterest board!
My daughter got married in the barnyard and had her reception in the barn of an old homestead that had never had electricity or running water on the property. My hubby (mostly) and I decorated the whole barn and even built a stairs to the upper level lofts so that we had enough seating. We brought in a generator for electricity and they had portable pit toilets as there was only an outhouse on the land!
It was wonderful and homey.
Your things are so pretty!I'm sure you'll LOVE the way it all turns out! And your food sounds great
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I've been instructed I am NOT ALLOWED to wear my rubber boots. No fairlol
I would have loved to have it here, but thinking of all the people and the goats.. and the possibility of any of the chickens or geese being chased by children.. yeah doesn't sound stress free to me.![]()
Not to mention clean up.. which I already did![]()
Your daughter's wedding sounds like it was amazing!
How are eggs sized
Never would have thought of keeping a CX hen around just for the eggs. How is her health? Consistent double yolkers would be welcomed for the extra calories for my kids. Like little voracious weeds they are!
beautiful
Never would have thought of keeping a CX hen around just for the eggs. How is her health? Consistent double yolkers would be welcomed for the extra calories for my kids. Like little voracious weeds they are!
Pictures please!!I just picked white sage ( a kind of wormwood) to dry for the chicken nests, and also picked tansy, mint, and lemon balm to dry too for use this winter in the nests. Put some fresh tansy under the hay in the nests, and sprinkled rose petals on top. Hens aren't very fond of the rose petals, but I like it.
Beautiful basket
Quote: They are great egg layers..however the conversion is not the same as a traditional egg layer.