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We canned tomatoes this summer and had a great garden. Winter plants are in now. I have a refrigerator full of eggs now that the girls have slowed down. Can never be too prepared.
They can actually be refrigerated for longer, especially unwashed. I am using older ones for breakfasts and they are just fine.My brother's chickens are producing 4 dozen a day, and we have way more eggs than we can use. They store on the counter for 1 month (unrefrigerated), then after light cleaning can be stored for 3 months in the fridge.
I've had more egg salad in the past 2 months than probably my entire life.
They can actually be refrigerated for longer, especially unwashed. I am using older ones for breakfasts and they are just fine.
Roosters hop on anything they can and saddle back them.My brother had to evict the rooster yesterday... seems it's been pulling the feathers of the chickens and causing issues, so he was evicted into a new cage away from the chickens, and now he says the chicken coup is nice and quiet. When I was there on Saturday, they were loud (chickens) and never shut up. I was getting really annoyed with all the noise coming from the coup.
Roosters hop on anything they can and saddle back them.
My birds free range, they need the rooster to be around to look for danger. A rooster will sacrifice itself for the hens.
Hens are often times louder than roosters even if the rooster is leaving them alone.