Chickens for bug control and food recycling.

bobm

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Seriously? You are going to claim the few dollars tha

Speaking of your crazy neighbors...How is that going? Any better?
Catjack, the added benefit in going for profit :) is that Red can increase the hen flock which will satisfy her increasing customer demands :ya and the more eggs she sells the more morning cackleberry songs the hens perform that egg on the neighbor's nerves. :weee :lol:
 

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Warm eggs as in, "See how fresh these are. Still warm from the hen." ?

Mine go into the fridge asap.

They can charge more for that??? :th I never refrigerate my eggs, nor did I when I was selling to customers. Nor did I wash, other than to gently wipe any smudges with a damp rag.

Shoulda known about charging extra for "warm" eggs! :lol: :rolleyes:
 

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Do these dummies realize that "warm" means FRESH FROM THE CHICKEN'S BUTT? :gig

In the movie Fried Green Tomatoes, Cicely Tyson remarks "White folks will eat an egg that comes from a chicken's butt and won't sit next to a little black child."

Where do city people think eggs come from? :lol:
 

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That's my favorite line out the that movie, Bay!!! :gig That and "The secret's in the sauce!". :D

I happen to love my eggs fresh out of the chicken's butt. Can't get any fresher than that. :drool
 
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