The £60 egg

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The £60 egg

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My neighbours boys found something that their whippet was chasing a few months ago. It went to another neighbour then to me. It was a chicken of about 6 weeks old so I built a coup, bought another chicken for company, bought food and equipment etc so the outlay is now about £60 in total.

This second chicken was a goldline and POL...... 3 months on and no eggs whilst the "free" hen gave me this one two days ago.
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Thus the £60 egg.

Since then another egg yesterday and hopefully one more today. So now the egg is only worth £20 but it's been fun.

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You better bloody enjoy it then!!! :lol:
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you'd think for the rescue, room & board and company provided she could have wiped it for you first! chickens today have no manners...

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Hope they taste good for that price :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Henrietta has now dropped 4 eggs in 5 days... lazy blighter so that egg is now worth £15 ......
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Hilarious, great story. Yo will appreciate every last one of her eggs. :)
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cocobelle wrote:Hilarious, great story. Yo will appreciate every last one of her eggs. :)
Since my last post we have now had a total of 55 eggs from both of the girls. What with the food we have in stock now the coswt to date is now £1.24 per egg :lol: If we get another 50 eggs in march then that cost per egg will drop to 65 pence per egg but it just shows that the set up costs can be alarming. I knocked together a small 2 bird coup but the new one will be a lot larger and for material costs it will be about £70 then there will be the rest of the birds at £10 each x14 =£140 if I go pol or £16 if I go day old.

Still the eggs are really lovely and the neighbour [ who started this all off] seem happy with the taste of his first egg..
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