
Eggs!
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- margo - newbie
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Our 6 chooks are currently pumping them out faster than we can eat 'em. I think we have too many chooks!
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on the subject of yolk colour....
When I had to buy some eggs from the supermarket when our chooks had stopped laying I was amazed at the difference in colour - ours had laid with the most wonderful golden yolks - fed entirely on organic feed with no artificial yolk colourants... and when we bought organic eggs from the supermarket the yolks were really peelywally and not at all appetising to look at.
I'm not sure it's an age thing though - our chooks laid deep golden yolked eggs right from the first egg.
Shirlz
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When I had to buy some eggs from the supermarket when our chooks had stopped laying I was amazed at the difference in colour - ours had laid with the most wonderful golden yolks - fed entirely on organic feed with no artificial yolk colourants... and when we bought organic eggs from the supermarket the yolks were really peelywally and not at all appetising to look at.
I'm not sure it's an age thing though - our chooks laid deep golden yolked eggs right from the first egg.
Shirlz
Aberdeenshire
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