My Chicken House
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The yolk of a farm fresh egg is typically richer in color and taste while store bought egg yolks are always a medium yellow. The shells of farm eggs are thicker and harder than those of store bought eggs that were developed in a major factory. Just like with your own body, you'll get out of it what you put in
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It's counter-intuitive but true: Your eggs will stay fresher if you don't wash them at all. Washing your eggs can drive some bacteria in through the pores of the shell, so it better to not wash your eggs unless needed just before cooking as a general practice. If your nests are clean, your eggs should be clean.
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If you throw your eggs out once the date on the carton has passed, you may be wasting perfectly good eggs. With proper storage, eggs can last for at least 3–5 weeks in the fridge and about a year in the freezer. The longer an egg is stored, the more its quality declines, making it less springy and more runny.
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Once refrigerated, they must continue to stay in the fridge until use, but will stay good up to 6 months (or more). But, who keeps eggs that long anyway? Oh, yeah, commercial egg producers! Store bought eggs can be an average of 3 weeks to 3 months old by the time you buy them. Fresh eggs are very hardy.
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Chickens from the farm are fed with food sources of a higher quality than those who are hosted within a factory for mass consumption. This is why the yolk is richer and the shell is thicker. ... The bottom line is that farm fresh eggs taste better, and hold more nutritional value than store bought eggs.
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Simply add enough shavings to keep the floor composting nicely, and the chickens do the aeration for you with their scratching behavior. Scattering corn on the coop floor encourages them. The litter has beneficial microbes. Think of it as probiotics for your hens. Once or twice a year or less, you clean the coop out.
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Yes, we raise chickens for fresh eggs and yes we discourage them from eating those eggs! ... Eggs are a good source of protein not only for humans but for chickens, too. They will gobble them right up! The key to feeding your chickens eggs is to make sure you cook the eggs before feeding them back to the chickens
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There actually are simple... I'm assuming you are talking about layer hens. As long as you're feeding them chicken feed, not scratch grains, cracked corn, or table scraps, you can't overfeed them. ... They eat so much that they can eat themselves to death, growing so big so fast that their heart can't keep up.
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There are several ways you can encourage your hens to lay in their nest boxes, ensuring that you get the maximum number of fresh, clean eggs.
Provide the Right Number of Nest Boxes. ...
Make the Nest Boxes Appealing. ...
Collect the Eggs Regularly. ...
Provide Enough Roosting Spots. ...
Train Your Chickens With a "Nest Egg"
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First things first, chickens should only be left alone for a maximum of three to four days at the very most. ... Further to this point, it is only safe to leave your chickens unattended for three to four days if you have done the necessary preparation in advance, just like you would with any other pet, like a cat or a dog.
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