Thanks everyone for the congrats. And yes that grand baby is a doll and smarter than she knows for sure. And wearing me out pretty fast as she doesn't walk anywhere, she runs.
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You are not ignorant. Just a bit misinformed, which is understandable for a newbie. While the internet is wonderful for educating us at the touch of a button, it can also confuse the heck out of us. There is an awful lot of contradicting info out there about darn near everything and chickens are no exception so don't feel too bad if you read something false. Everyone has different experiences in life so what may work for one person in one part of the country may not necessarily be good for someone somewhere else. And the nature of the beast with humans is usually someone who does not know something will ask questions, then may get an inaccurate answer from someone else who does not necessarily know but heard it from somewhere, then it gets passed innocently on and on unknowingly as fact. It is when someone starts documenting these things without doing any prior fact-finding is what really chafes our hides around here.@jvls1942
Thank you Jim for clearing that up. Sorry all to sound so ignorant I promise any ignorance is purely unintentional lol I am a newbie but I have done a ton of reading apparently I should have just found you guys first. So then just to reiterate Jim when selling eggs so long as they get refridgerated then it doesn't matter if they are fertile or not?
I have English bbs orps, and American lavenders, blacks, gold laced, buff and a mixed chocolate orp, as well as Doms & a seabright pair. I sell both eating and hatching eggs. I currently only sell purebred blacks & lavenders. The blacks have the best temperament out of all my birds.@Celtic Chick
Awesome mind if I ask for more information? English or American? doesn't matter just wondering (I love the pics of the buff English orps I heard someone describe them as basketballs with heads I love it! Lol) also what colors do you have? And please don't misunderstand I'm ecstatic that you have orps I love our orps and I've been wanting lavenders since I found out that they existed. I love the laid back and gentle orp temperament and their sweet dispositions. Our friendliest birds other than one of the isa browns we got named Lily that my DH2B joking calls my "other" dog as she follows me around and causes mischief and is very curious. I have a sheltie named Molly too.
Now about the layers do you sell any of your eggs for eating? jw its interesting that you've never had problems. I also read that fertile eggs don't stay good as long is that misinformation too?
What? Wait, I am not suppose to wash the eggs before I put them in the refrigerator?I have English bbs orps, and American lavenders, blacks, gold laced, buff and a mixed chocolate orp, as well as Doms & a seabright pair. I sell both eating and hatching eggs. I currently only sell purebred blacks & lavenders. The blacks have the best temperament out of all my birds.
The only eggs that don't last as long, that I am aware of from my personal experience, are ones with cracked/damaged shells. Those I use right away & only for ourselves or our chickens. If you get dirty eggs and wash them, as Cind said, that will remove the protective "bloom" that keeps bacteria from potentially entering the egg, and those should be both refrigerated and used up before unwashed eggs. HTH
Irishrovr, can i get your recipe for pickled beets, and how do you pickle eggs?Memo to self for next year: Plant more beets!
I got a few pints of pickled beets done and I made some pickled eggs with the leftover brine. I don't know if I can wait to taste them!
My customers buy a lot of zucchini but not much yellow summer squash. Who has some good recipes?
Anyone out there butcher their own chickens?