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I recently paid $5.79 for 18 eggs, regular price, not on sale.

I figured that was pretty good, especially with Michigan's new Cage-Free law: The new law targets businesses that sell to consumers, outlawing those companies from knowingly selling eggs from hens that were confined in a way that violates cage-free standards. The requirement does not apply to farms with less than 3,000 egg-laying hens.
https://www.fox17online.com/news/lo...uire-eggs-come-from-cage-free-systems-in-2025
 
right before this bird flu crap got pulled on us...guess what a 60 count box was...just guess...yep $3.75...there was a glutt of eggs on the market...soooo...industry and govt fixed that...lets kill chickens !!

i dont want dirt cheap as farmer needs to make a living...but dang...highest i seen was $24 or $27 during this bs.
 
We are, too. Even the dog gets a raw egg a day
I tried giving our dog a raw egg on her kibble a few months ago. She said no.
right before this bird flu crap got pulled on us...guess what a 60 count box was...just guess...yep $3.75...there was a glutt of eggs on the market...soooo...industry and govt fixed that...lets kill chickens !!

i dont want dirt cheap as farmer needs to make a living...but dang...highest i seen was $24 or $27 during this bs.
I’ve wondered how the heirloom egg sellers are doing. We were marveling here a couple years ago about the sellers of the fancy colorful eggs getting $5 a dozen!
 
My thinking- chickens unlike many homestead critters can basically feed themselves scratching around for ticks and other bugs as well eating plants . Many critters need feed , hay and such . I do indeed feed my chickens and feed them well , way beyond what most chickens get for food . However this going to a feed store to get critter food may " soon " be a thing in history . This thinking is why I got rid of my milk goats as I didn't have enough food for them , without going to a feed store and buying food for their survival . I think in the terms of life after S.H.T.F. such as the aftermath and subsequent years of life without fuel for fetching feed from stores or for that matter even there being a store to obtain food for critters - or to a grocery store for my household consumption . I have prepared for a pre -fossil fuel , medieval type of lifestyle .
 
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You could also save your egg shells, powder them or crush well, and feed them back to the chickens for calcium
When I had chickens, we use to add egg shells into their diets, but it was just much easier to add store bought calcium. We were told to never offer them any egg byproduct (omelets, fried eggs) because they would associate it and begin eating their own eggs. I don't think my people really knew, but just guessed.
 
My thinking- chickens unlike many homestead critters can basically feed themselves scratching around for ticks and other bugs as well eating plants . Many critters need feed , hay and such . I do indeed feed my chickens and feed them well , way beyond what most chickens get for food . However this going to a feed store to get critter food may " soon " be a thing in history . This thinking is why I got rid of my milk goats as I didn't have enough food for them , without going to a feed store and buying food for their survival . I think in the terms of life after S.H.T.F. such as the aftermath and subsequent years of life without fuel for fetching feed from stores or for that matter even there being a store to obtain food for critters or to a grocery store for my household consumption . I have prepared for a pre -fossil fuel , medieval type of lifestyle .
just turn them into the briar patch eating machines they are...and be satisfied with whatever the milk production you get from a few milkers.
 
My thinking- chickens unlike many homestead critters can basically feed themselves scratching around for ticks and other bugs as well eating plants . Many critters need feed , hay and such . I do indeed feed my chickens and feed them well , way beyond what most chickens get for food . However this going to a feed store to get critter food may " soon " be a thing in history . This thinking is why I got rid of my milk goats as I didn't have enough food for them , without going to a feed store and buying food for their survival . I think in the terms of life after S.H.T.F. such as the aftermath and subsequent years of life without fuel for fetching feed from stores or for that matter even there being a store to obtain food for critters or to a grocery store for my household consumption . I have prepared for a pre -fossil fuel , medieval type of lifestyle .
They can't feed themselves when there's 3 or 4 feet of snow on the ground. Even during summer we need to feed ours. I keep our hens in a run of about 1/4 acre in size due to predators. They quickly have that down to bare dirt. Our meat chickens have their own coop with a small run. I don't like free range meat chickens. We tried that one year and ended up giving away the meat. I'm contemplating growing some grains and making our own chicken feeds.
 
They can't feed themselves when there's 3 or 4 feet of snow on the ground. Even during summer we need to feed ours. I keep our hens in a run of about 1/4 acre in size due to predators. They quickly have that down to bare dirt. Our meat chickens have their own coop with a small run. I don't like free range meat chickens. We tried that one year and ended up giving away the meat. I'm contemplating growing some grains and making our own chicken feeds.
That's what I'm thinking about
 
I am fortunate in that in my area , snow covering the ground on a average year would be around 12 days . That leaves the rest of the year open ground for chickens to forage . If they got to looking too impoverished , I could likely even dig them up some earthworms . -- I remember my grandfathers farm where he had to cut grass by hand , haul in a horse drawn wagon and stack around a pole to obtain hay for his horse and any other hay needs . I don't have a field to hand cut hay and stack around a pole . Many folks just don't realize without electricity there will not be any fuel for farm equipment . No doubt sleeper cells already are positioned inside the U.S. and awaiting their signal to attack the electrical grid . They may already be burning down California along with their power grid .
 
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I am fortunate in that in my area , snow covering the ground on a average year would be around 12 days . That leaves the rest of the year open ground for chickens to forage . If they got to looking too impoverished , I could likely even dig them up some earthworms . -- I remember my grandfathers farm where he had to cut grass by hand , haul in a horse drawn wagon and stack around a pole to obtain hay for his horse and any other hay needs . I don't have a field to hand cut hay and stack around a pole . Many folks just don't realize without electricity there will not be any fuel for farm equipment . No doubt sleeper cells already are positioned inside the U.S. and awaiting their signal to attack the electrical grid . They may already be burning down California along with their power grid .
550 gallon bulk tanks for fuel...go a long ways...propane go longer...1500 gallon buried tank !
 
Wow, I want one.
Little granddaughter was running around this morning with a very sharp icicle...about 2 feet long!
order one...it takes awhile to make handle custom to your measurements. i waited for over 4 years because blade i wanted wasnt available and came from Austria and not been able to get since c-19 hit us.

scythe store out of maine.


https://www.scythesupply.com/
 
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All of our hens are healthy, none have colds or flus.

the gov is doing random testing in ckn - egg farms, testing 3-4, getting a postive aviazn flu test result then demanding all birds culled and all eggs destroyed. been doing this for about a year/
the big problem is this---they are using the same PCR test they used for cv--it is fake according to the scendtist who invented it. alwasy, alwasy check to see for whatever govt programs--what is the actual test.

the amish have gotten fed up-- i heard in some place3s got together to set up their own test lab and trained licensed personael. so far--each time the gov came in and tested and got a 'positive' result from their 3-4 birds , they brought their lab guy in who tested in front of gov guy porving no positive test for actual bird flu virus and making them back down. BUT when the govt alerts to a farm with positive bird flu they set up a circle around that of 150 miles and start testing everything.

they been culling millions of chickens , layers and eggs, turkeys, cattle now.

i heard on a new show a week or so ago someone from costco says the wholesale price of eggs is 8-9$ a dox now b ut stores have been putting off rasing prices to not scare shoppers and starting a panic

stock up yall. do what you can and alwasyt, alway ask for ANY virus test what is being used. PCR or RT-PCR according to scientist dr kerry mullis who inveted it can NOT be used to detect any virus as it is too sensitive and looks for any genetic fragments--not disease.
sorry i keep repeating that but everyone needs to remember this fact
 

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