Title | : | Do You Make LOTS of MONEY Selling Backyard Chicken Eggs? |
Lasting | : | 10.20 |
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Views | : | 126 rb |
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Such incredible animals You give them leftovers and they give you all the eggs you could ever want Our sweethearts give us 4-5 eggs a day for our family of 5 Doesn't sound like a lot, but its 150 eggs a month! Comment from : Justin Todd |
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you should never feed chickens their own eggs It is like feeding a human being another human being Comment from : RoseG |
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you can tell, what comes first, Egg or Chicken ? Comment from : Lenevoyoga Tab3 Plus |
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Nice beautyful video with lovely music 😊😊😊 Comment from : Usman Faraz |
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My family had chickens when I was little and none of them were that clean freshly laid, they have crap and feathers on them Comment from : Randall George |
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Sometimes when a Chicken or two starts laying eggs they have noticable irregularities on the shell, but they seem to go away At least that's what I've experienced with my Hens God Bless You & Your Family & Homestead Animals 🙏✝️🙏 Comment from : carariela 1717 |
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Bro fed eggs to chickens 💀 Comment from : Ed Powell |
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So there's one of three things that could be going on with your chicken Number one she can be stressed out number two she can have some kind of bronchitis number three that might be a calcium issue Comment from : Rickys Farm & Hatchery |
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I have always found that egg production pays for itself and a little more The real profit with layer hens is in the work they do and the manure they make I have a henhouse on a trailer which I move all around the farm I use portable electric fence netting, although I never use the electricity, I surround an area with the coop in it and use the chickens to weed and eat bugs inside the corral It is a great way to start a new garden or tend an apple tree or an asparagus patch etc Comment from : Hugh Manatee |
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So helpful and realistic thank you! 🙏🏽 Comment from : Veronica |
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If there is debris of any kind in the oviduct as the shell is being formed, calcium can be released to enclose that debris That will result in rough patches or bumps on the shell More common in older hens, they can also be the result of improper nutrition Google'd it LOLbumpy ring around chicken egg shell Comment from : Pamela LeMaster |
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I've always heard bumpy eggs have somthing to do with calcium Comment from : ArmedPatriot |
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Understanding you live in MIchigan I live about 20 miles North of Flint If you don't mind, could you tell me the area of Michigan you are in please? Comment from : Mark Decker |
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Why did you give the pigs dirty water? It would’ve taken u an extra 2-3 mins to wash out the bucket and give them clean water Comment from : Hanna GG |
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Question Where did you find the nesting box on your coop? Comment from : James Justice |
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I get $5 a dozen for my eggs they sell FAST! Comment from : A N |
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chickens Comment from : gangsta raper |
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Love your videos I wish I could find a few acres here in SE Florida with a house, barn, and corralbut I need to win the lottery for my area For now I have 5 chickens, and love them Where did you get your nesting box system? It looks metal? Want that Comment from : FacingFacts |
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Bumpy eggs usually mean just extra calcium in their bodies Not an issue 😊 Comment from : Amee Ecker |
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Thanks for the informative video! brWe started a farm in Indonesia We have about 30 hens and 8 roosters Currently now we get around a dozen eggs per day, and we sell them at $5/dozen Feed cost is about $1/day So we’re making profit $4 per day brbrWe’re able to reduce feed cost significantly by free ranging our chickens in the tropical forest Lots of bugs and grubsbrbrWe’re also hatching more chicks this year due to increasing demand for eggs Comment from : SleepyChicken |
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My ultimate goal is to get free eggs for my family 25 birds, sell 5 dozen to cover feed and the rest are free Sounds good on paper lmao we shall see if it plays out that way Comment from : This is what YouTube does |
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Ok! If anyone wants to cut the price of their chicken feed Go dumper diving, grab the bags & dump it out Separate cans and glass from paper All them co workers throw so much scraps away That’s how I feed my chickens & pigs Dollar General, grocery stores throw outta date food away every single day Dumpster trucks are gonna come pick all that up & bury it underground So, why not go get it all to feed ur animals? You wanna see your chickens lay good all yr Feed them scraps go dumpster diving get that food give it to them Comment from : casie marcel |
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I have mad $235 in about 2 and a half months Comment from : Cody Stewart |
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Hatching chick's and selling them is a great way to make some extra cash Comment from : #issuesthatmatter |
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NEVER Feed chickens eggs or shells! Great way to make egg eaters Use breeds that lay the most eggs, and eats the least amount of food Australorps,, Rhode Island Red, Bard Rock Buy no eggs in there diet Comment from : G Walker |
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The big money comes from selling the layers at $40 per bird at 6 months and food source being mostly from free ranging the birds We just started raising goats as well on our homestead and they are great for the milk butter and cheese but over all are a royal pain in the ass Comment from : DramaTubeTv 🇺🇸 |
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How do you see the difference from table eggs and fertile eggs Comment from : Givemore Khupe |
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Bumpy egg She's having issues passing it That's start stop process Calcium maybe Not enough liquid (dry egg) but y? Comment from : Rebecca Plumlee |
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$3/dz is simply either undercharging or that's just your local market Comment from : Elies |
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It is that bumpy because the hen is low on calcium If you give them calcium once a week it will be good for them Comment from : Krasimir Valev |
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Laws on selling your own chicken eggs vary by State South CarolinabrEggs can be sold from the farm or place where they’re gathered without any further regulationbrEggs sold to other businesses or at locations other than where they’re produced, must be washed, graded, sized and properly labeledbrAn Egg License from the SC Department of Agriculture is required Comment from : Doug Adams |
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Good luck Comment from : Animal business |
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People will take all you got for free, but won't buy them Been there, done that Comment from : Major Cockbern |
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there is one here in my place, has 700 chckenand he earn 5k($100) a day in our currency which is a lot already Comment from : Elfaran Elasul |
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Fertile eggs are going for 25 to 35 dollars a dozen online People wanting them to hatch🐣🐤 Comment from : Jimbob |
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Where did you get your nesting boxes?? Comment from : Hovey Farms |
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Love ❤️ chicken 🐔 Comment from : NailEssenceByMEL |
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Farm fresh eggs are $10 here Comment from : Life Flight 101 |
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Im filming my self who video Comment from : jhony smith |
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Hi Tom Can you tell me where you got that nesting box? We only have 3 free chicks(2 pullets, 1 rooster right now, we do plan on more I want to raise Cemani chicks for sale locally I do need a good nesting box and it rains a lot in the PNW Thanks for time and teaching this grandmother a thing or two Wish I was young again😅 Comment from : whimsical endeavors |
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Don’t take your eggs when your chickens can see you because they will be puting less every time they (chickens) see you and they think you just take them (eggs) so they will be puting less and less every day Comment from : Elvia Ramirez |
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Finally getting some chickens this year, I eat about 8 every morning for breakfast so it gets pricey Comment from : Chris Mackey |
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Do you need govt permission to sell your eggs in local stores? Comment from : Digginz |
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Like the farm videos but not the “music” Comment from : Laura Condon |
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Jesus, he made the chicken eat their own children Comment from : French Video Club |
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calcium depositsbrbrSometimes hens may lay eggs that appear rough or bumpy to the touch They may look like they have deposits on the shells These lumps or bumps are usually calcium deposits and may indicate that you are over supplementing your hens Comment from : Cobalt Star |
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She's laying a large egg and the rings is where she's taking a break nothing wrong with her Comment from : Bill Groves |
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Where did you get your astroturff? What length is it? Comment from : Knuckle Buster |
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One doctor said it is calcium irregularity could be calcium deficiency Comment from : Beshoy shehata |
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Enjoyed the video Informative, & very consistent with our experience, too! Thanks so much for a great & accurate video God bless y'all! Comment from : Twin Oaks Farm Poultry |
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The bumpy shells usually come from stressed hens, or if they have a defective shell gland Mine laid bumpy eggs when they had respiratory problems caused by bronchitis Watery whites typical of older hens can also be an issue, you can still eat the egg Comment from : Fran Rowe |
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Yessssss 💯💯 Comment from : Sheila Andino |
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Good sir, there is no such thing as "too many" when doing chicken math! Thanks for the video Comment from : Mrs |
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Great video, thank you for the real insider’s view :) Eggs is a great source of omega-3 fatty acids, vit B, lecithin, exceptional protein and many more very important nutrients for our body Comment from : Ed Lauren |
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I am buying eggs $1 each from our friends that have their own backyard chickens I am willing to pay these money because I know that these eggs are a nutritionally packed food that will help my body to function good and to avoid paying for pills to Pharma I am doing Keto with IF and I eat 4-5 eggs daily Comment from : Ed Lauren |
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We used to sell eggs, more hassle than it was worth We ended up scrambling the extras and feeding them to our dogs Comment from : Joe Brown |
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man this is beautiful Comment from : ifaomi13 |
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We sell eggs $8 a dozen that's what they pay here in erath Louisiana and it cost $17 a week to feed 9 laying chickens getting about 14 eggs every other day Comment from : Will Schneider |
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I get about a dozen eggs a day from my hens I give them to my brothers family and several neighbors Several of the neighbors think about me when they are baking and make me pies and cakes another gives me some of his honey I prefer that over cash Didn't set out to trade eggs just had eggs to spare and started gifting them Comment from : Jim Bull |
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We might, might break even We have 60 chickens & ducks combined Everyone is free range and try to give them as little feed as possible or they get lazy and just want feed Lol Feed is expensive!! Cartons are expensive! We charge $5 a dozen In the summer we'll get 10 dozen a day Comment from : Does it matter |
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To much calcium in diet Comment from : Jim Rhodes |
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Overcrowding of the chickens which causes stress I think that's why the eggs are deformed Comment from : Derek Byrd |
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In California $1899 for 18 pack of organic free range eggs I personally have 13 hens, 1 special needs and 3 roosters I’ve been giving our extra eggs away to family and neighbors but I’m toying with the idea of selling my eggs just to cover feed and bedding costs Comment from : Christian |
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It all depends on feed prices and free range areas Comment from : Phillip Hall |
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I figured if I can eat eggs whenever I want, and have a little meat on the side it's worth it by all means Only foolish people sell their eggs in my opinion Unless you just want to help someone Comment from : james potts |
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We barter not sell our choice Comment from : Krissi Faith |
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Make flan and you’ll make a killing Comment from : olga montenegro |
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We have close to 50 chickens, guinea fowls, ducks Some of them are boys of course We feed our birds with organic food only and we let our son to sell the extra eggs in the neighbourhood for years now He can keep the money that he makes, as we don't do pocket money Even if that money would be put back into feeding our chickens, we would still not make enough to feed them Especially not in winter We don't keep chickens because we want to make a profit We do it because we enjoy keeping them, we enjoy their mega healthy, organic and free range eggs, we also enjoy their meat We enjoy when the eggs are hatching And we absolutely enjoy the fact that egg selling make our son to work and earn his little money since age 6 He delivers the eggs to his customers in the mornings, chats with the people and handles the money Very good for him and the neighbourhood It also makes us feel great to we know that our neighbours eat mega healthy and fresh eggs Surely these amazing eggs helps them to stay healthy 🤗🤗🤗 Keeping chickens is like the best ever stress relief, or like meditation It is simply fantastic So good for you It is worth it, even if it does not make you rich Comment from : Little Farmer |
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One way you might be able to profit if your not in it for the love of chickens is to sell chicks or hatching eggs Comment from : Shannon |
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We eat probably 6-8 eggs a day I give alot of eggs away though Comment from : Shannon |
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I have 23 but two are roosters lol chicken math is real Comment from : Shannon |
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Unbelievable videos out saying they cause blood clots My gma ate eggs every daywas almost 90 when she died Comment from : Elizabeth Rose |
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even if you dont sell eggs you still save money by not having to buy your own eggs nothing wrong with farming !!! Comment from : Ricky Bearden |
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I want to get some silkies Not for the eggs, but to have as garden pets I love your chicken coop It's the most unique one that I have seen so far and it looks able to keep out predators Great information given and such a great idea using the turf A lot to think about for when I get my own!!! Thanks💜🐣💜 Comment from : Catherine Brown |
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Low calcium in the chicken, try feeding them more egg shells Comment from : Joe Johnson |
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Had 19 hens, 1 rooster I now have 20 adult chickens and now have 10 chicks Definitely not getting rich but certainly made enough money to cover the cost of feed and thus our family gets free eggs We got 17 eggs yesterday Comment from : Darris Ellis |
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Several things I could add Hens really drop off egg production after their second year If you're feeding hens that are 3-3 1/2 old, your just feeding pets If you want to have self-sustaining flocks, you can hybridize with a different breed rooster, but it is important to get a new rooster every year to avoid inbreeding Keeping a purebred flock is not a necessity Buying hybrid egg layers will ensure the most eggs but DO NOT keep a rooster of the group for breeding Putting an LED bulb on a timer in the coop when days get shorter will keep production high in winter Set timer to come on in early morning (approx 3:30) and to go off at daylight so that they have 14 hrs of light Been keeping and breeding chickens most of my 71 yrs Like to help other people who are just learning about them Comment from : Ron Atwell |
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The bumpy egg Idk but Doug and Stacy just put a recent video out about the toxic feed from tractor supply (and whatever other black label the feed company sends it to) and that the chickens are not laying because of it Comment from : mixedmediaartgirl |
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Can we feed our chickens chicken? Comment from : Javier Torres |
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From old moulting hens eggs are sometimes inccirect shape Otherwise nice flock Thx for clip Comment from : Andrej Grašič |
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My thoughts are I not 9 layers half of that I eat a day rest gets sold off 3 bucks end of month that buys feed win win no down side Comment from : allen |
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any weird eggs with bumps or stuff like that is due to a calcium deficiency Give them oyster shells to help alleviate having eggs that are deformed Comment from : Deborah Elliott |
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Ordered a turf mat from Amazon Thanks Comment from : laurie Kerze |
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Great video and really good advice I've done the math and figured out there is little to no profit selling chicken eggsbrThose lumps or bumps on your eggs are usually calcium deposits It might be that you are feeding your hens too many supplements Comment from : Troy Yarbrough |
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This video is the perfect example of what not to listen to and why it's important to get your information from more than one source You've been making videos for a long time now and have had chickens for a long time now (I've watched a lot of your content) and yet you have no idea what could cause a wrinkled egg shell? Most likely it's one of 2 reason, it's either an old hen, or the chicken has a disease (likely bronchitis) And secondlyegg prices where you are must be super cheap Where I am in western pa for a dozen generic eggs it's nearly $5 For organic or free range etc "special kind of eggs" it's over $8-$9 a dozen In stores Locally, people are selling them for around $5-$8 depending if they're fed organic feed and or free range etc, or not Also, take time to talk to your local egg growers to see about getting all of your eggs around the same prices People undercutting the market value is a major problem and affects EVERYONE locally Especially in saturated markets Anyway, other than that it was a good video but a person that raises chickens should know why their egg shells are wrinkled like that ;) Comment from : John G |
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Just a hunch but the chicken with the twisted egg might be because the intestinal tube may be twisted at a curtain point in her process of developing If she's laying daily I won't worry about it Don't mind keeping the odd ones for myself Comment from : Jodi Felt |
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In my area people don't buy farm eggs 1 It's weird to know where your food comes from 2 They're cheaper at the grocery store I only charge $450 here in Western PA United States But for whatever reason they feel it's safer and cheaper to get them from the grocery store Comment from : Urban Homesteading Channel |
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I like that turf idea Had no idea theyd go for that Saves having to restock new nesting materials Comment from : Chase H |
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From GooglebrAs a hen ages, the whites (or albumen) in their eggs naturally gets thinner, and since it's more difficult for the shell to encase a watery substance, the shell can end up with bumps and ridges Heat stress can also cause a wrinkled egg surface, as can poor overall nutrition, or a defective shell gland Comment from : DKB |
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Hi ,brYour realistic view and suggests are highly appreciated It will help me alot in my project at home!brMany thanks! Comment from : أحلام حادي |
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My parents sell in a largish city in NC, and they make $8 per dozen They sold 96 dozen eggs last week! They feed them non GMO feed, and they're pasture raised They were going for $6-7 even when egg prices were more normal Last week the other farmers said they needed to go up to $8 No one minded it Comment from : frugalmomofmany |
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Well, if you have a flock of 32 hens and 8 roosters (40 total), you will end up with approx 30 eggs/day depending on the breed For example, I don't expect a hen to lay an egg 365 days per year, due to molting, etc However, great producers like ISA browns, or RIR do lay close to 300 eggs /year Even those who lay around 270 eggs/yr are providing you almost an egg every 5 days/week or about 250 eggs /yr conservatively Do I make a profit on eggs? No I share with our church due to inflation to elderly folks, and those with kids Its the right thing, even if feed increases, I am still provided for as they do chip in to help me with my needs as well Its a win win Comment from : Deborah Elliott |
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That last egg looks like a dummy wood egg We use golf balls instead Works the same We love our chickens and ducks 😊 Comment from : Anne Marie Comberrel |
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Sure do Made well over 400$+ last week selling a combination of chicken and duck eggs This year will be a good year brI'd only the price of feed wouldn't keep going up Comment from : James Tomlin |
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Thank you brother! Comment from : Ismael Cordero |
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