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windypines
True Blue Farmgirl

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Michele
Bruce Wisconsin
USA
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Posted - Sep 13 2008 :  04:44:00 AM  Show Profile
It is so exciting getting your first pullet eggs of the year. I got mine two days ago. One yesterday too. They are so small, and mine are a dark brown. My chickens are called Browns, nothing fancy, but they do lay well. I got 25 young girls in the coop. Would like to get rid of about 20 old bidies. Anyone want them, come and get them. They have been dying off on a regular basis. I would of liked to of gotten some of them butchered off, but ran out of time on butchering day. And no one wants to do it again, this year!

Just thought I would share
Michele

Alee
True Blue Farmgirl

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Alee
Worland Wy
USA
22941 Posts

Posted - Sep 13 2008 :  07:14:26 AM  Show Profile  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message
Hi Michelle-

Have you tried butchering the old birds and taking off their skin so you don't have to pluck? Or is it the slaughter part that everyone doesn't want to do?

Congrats on your first eggs from the young girls! Isn't the cycle amazing?

Alee
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Annab
True Blue Farmgirl

2900 Posts

Anna
Seagrove NC
USA
2900 Posts

Posted - Sep 14 2008 :  03:16:36 AM  Show Profile
YEA!

Aren't those eggs just the cutest thing?

My young gals have been laying for about a month now. Some eggs are still on the really small size, but I also sell these to a lady who likes to spoil her dogs.

We butchered some of our older gals this past spring. Used the skinning method...less mess.
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windypines
True Blue Farmgirl

4296 Posts

Michele
Bruce Wisconsin
USA
4296 Posts

Posted - Sep 14 2008 :  04:32:12 AM  Show Profile
Alee we have tried the skinning thing, but did not care for it. We have a plucker so that was easier. Just the mess of it all, and the gutting that no one likes. Besides old hens tend to be pretty fatty, and it gets slippery!

Michele
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Bellepepper
True Blue Farmgirl

1207 Posts

Belle
Coffeyville KS
USA
1207 Posts

Posted - Sep 14 2008 :  06:17:34 AM  Show Profile
My pullets just started laying too. We love the little eggs. The yolk is almost orange. My hens are slowing down so they will be gone soon. I don't feed them over the winter while they are not laying. Feed prices jumped $3 on a 50 lb bag of feed. We don't butcher our hens. I don't like the idea of having to buy chicken at the grocery store but feel secure in knowing that we could butcher if we needed to.
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Annab
True Blue Farmgirl

2900 Posts

Anna
Seagrove NC
USA
2900 Posts

Posted - Sep 15 2008 :  03:27:24 AM  Show Profile
I love it when people rave about the yolk color.

Pretty sobering when you compare store bought to ultra fresh. You can't even beat the so called organic ones either!

Pity I have an egg allergy but ironic that we have a ton of chickens and sell the eggs.
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eskimobirdlady
True Blue Farmgirl

700 Posts

connie
fairbanks ak
USA
700 Posts

Posted - Sep 15 2008 :  7:18:36 PM  Show Profile  Send eskimobirdlady a Yahoo! Message
i cant wait for my gals to start laying! should be within the month! how old are they when they slow down on laying or even quit? we will be keeping about a dozen or so layers and will "restock" with our own babies. in october we buther about 30 pullets and young roosters. peace connie in alaska
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