First egg collected from hens hatched out in 2010. |
Before we started collecting the young hens' eggs, I actually coughed up 29 cents for a dozen commercial eggs at Aldi's because I had lost track of where the older hens were laying. Since then, though, we discovered that the older hens have been laying in the feed bins in the barn stalls. Of course, the dogs have apparently known this for some time because when they get into the home pasture, they dash into whatever stall they can reach--whereupon they then devour whatever eggs they find. Now we collect those eggs but leave a few for the hens to set upon as they wish.
For breakfast the other day we broke both farm eggs and commercial eggs into a pan to scramble (with tumeric, onions, greens, and goat milk). I was struck by the contrast in color: where the farm eggs had rich orange-yellow yolks, the commercial eggs were pale, washed-out. They looked pitifully weak and it was hard to imagine them having the same nutrition as those from our hens here on the farm.
I could not imagine living again in the vacuum of suburban (or urban) life, without the gifts we harvest daily on our little farm.
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