Fresh Eggs from free range Hens - Purchase 4 Dozen on each Visit. - $7 (pembroke)
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Read the Entire ad Please, too many Questions. Once we find a REGULAR Family to take these Eggs the ad will come down. We do NOT raise hens to sell eggs. We simply have 5 new hens, and they lay daily, too many eggs for us.
Pic 4, Have you ever seen such a Clean nest Box? Cleaned every 3 days. She takes her egg laying Seriously!
They Love American Chop Suey! pic 17.. .. ..Look at pic 6 Our egg on the top of the plate and a store-bought egg on the Bottom!
Fresh Eggs from free range Hens - Purchase 4 Dozen on each Visit.
4 Dozen for 25.00 every 2-3 weeks. This has been our price for eggs for 8 years now when we have enough to share.
We have NOT marked them up because of the egg shortage.
Personally, we believe that Great Eggs from your local Neighbors should cost at least 5.00.
We have spent many Thousands of Dollars on our Chain link fenced area 1/5 of an acre and our 3 Chicken Coops.
Hens eat all day long! We have 3 coops only because we like them and so don't the hens, they are spread out. They have the ability to run over to and into one when the Hawks appear.
They obviously cannot Free Range for Food when the ground is Frozen, and we have Snow. Therefore, these Hens are also fed a Very Special Diet along with their Pellets. These are the Best Eggs for your Health there is on the Planet. Guaranteed.
6 Very Large Green Eggs and 6 smaller size Eggs in each Dozen. These all have Huge Orange Nutritious Yolks.
Available from about 10 am to 5 pm only
You cannot Purchase More Nutritional Eggs than these anywhere! Very Special Eggs.
Pic 1 is the color of the Yolks, as Orange as an Orange!
Pic 10 is their lunch, one day in the summer. Chicken with Stewed Tomatoes and Cukes.
Pic 6 is our eggs VS a store-bought egg! Look at the difference! We fed the store-bought eggs to the hens, We WONT eat them.
Our hens barely choked them down. Even our Hens know the difference! ha ha
Pic 11 is half a watermelon they cleaned out last July. A hot day so they get Fridge Cold Watermelon. Do you think they are happy? Stress free Eggs, from Very Happy Hens.
We have a very small flock. Tell us what day and time of day works for you.
Pic 3 is lightly fried potatoes with some Awesome Eggs!
The pictures of the food is Some of what they get fed.
I slice an apple in half and screw it to a heavy board, they clean it out in 3 minutes.
Bowl of dices Tomatoes, Blueberries, Raspberries, and more. Thats some of their summer treats.
Bowl of Hen Pellets, Cracked Corn, and Pasta. They LOVE Pasta!