Just subscribed to this channel, you guys inspire me . I am in the process of starting an organic chicken and egg farm and your ideas will come in handy. Btw l am from Uganda Africa 🤷🏾♂️
Butler's Organic thumbs up for you! Great work. Tell that reporter not to bluntly throw/say out unpredictable figures or statistics that contradict the facts such as the 'total number of chickens in the world today'. As a Chicken farmer, you must know that chicken numbers are extremely unpredictable every seconds of a given day considering how easy it is to undertake mass breeding or mass executions for human consumptions.
My husband and I are working on a pasture poultry farm, they will not by given feed at all. Our goal is to have self harvesting soldier fly farms as well as worm and grub farms so our birds will have plenty of protein. We give oak tea in the water made from oak root to keep our birds healthy and parasite free.
Tenía deseo de crear porque me encanta mucho los animales de campo, pero aquí en España no permiten tengo una tierra pequeña, no tengo dinero suficiente. He visto tus bragas son maravillosos tener campo vivir en campo es una, criar sembrar huertos es una maravilla.
...i bought some grade A eggs at 4p a dozen and 5x as many grade B eggs at 5p a score(20), i went on to sell them all at 6p a dozen and made a profit of 51p.What was the sale price for all the eggs ?How many eggs at grade A and B did i buy ? How much did the grade A eggs cost me ? How much did the grade B eggs cost me ? Like Answer Share
In order to attain an outcome of pricing differential/profit achieved, in accordance with the parameters and pricings given, the following scenario would require to occur: Sale price for all eggs? 6p x Total number of dozen eggs = 6 x 18 = £1.08 How many Grade A Eggs? 3 x dozen = 36 How many Grade B eggs? 5 x Grade A = 5 x 36 Total = 180 Cost of Grade A eggs: 3 x 4p = Total 12p Cost of Grade B eggs: 180÷20 = 9 (equals number of dozen) x 5p = Total 45p *Purchased for 57p and sold for 51p profit at total of £1.08 You should definitely go in to organic egg distribution at that profit margin.... 😊 Ps If you give me your figures every 3 years, I'll do your accounts for a Grade A egg bonus 🥚 🐔 😀
@@patrickpiranha4912 ….that would suggest you may be an Accountant ( Chartered ?) Another excellent and clear calculations ; the way you set things out is impressive .. Thanks 😛😁😉
@@abeonthehill166 I'm not an accountant. I just like calculations and problem solving. Last night I saw your comments after watching the video (I'm from an agricultural background and upbringing) and I saw that you had posed 2 problems a few years ago that no one had attempted. I thought "ok let's have a little challenge" 🙂 I didn't expect to hear back from you so soon so that was a nice interaction. Where are you? Did you watch the video by coincidence or are you involved in agriculture?
@@patrickpiranha4912 ……i live not far from York in the North of England , i am a driver and do a bit a agriculture myself ( i grow the “ good plants 😉“ ….) I am not sure your abode but i guess you are from the Emerald Isle ? The only reason i was so fast at the response was that i am at home as my work is a bit slow in Oct/Nov and i was sat wayching some movies .
@@abeonthehill166 Ah I see... I've just come back from The Emerald Isle - I'm half Irish/half Scottish. Live between Edinburgh and Glasgow. Do you like maths or just wanted to drop a funny challenge about eggs on a video and see who would bite...? Bet you didn't think some random guy 3 years later would be up late at night solving your puzzles 😜
..i bought some Duck eggs for €9 for seven and some Goose eggs at €11 for four. If i spent €226 for these eggs in total. How many Duck eggs did i buy ? How many Goose eggs did i buy ?
According to your provided numbers and costings, and crucially for the total cost of €226 to balance, we can state that you must have bought an equal number of Duck eggs and Goose eggs. Your costings and numbers are as follows: Duck eggs purchased @€9/7eggs = 8 boxes Equating to 8x7 = 56 eggs costing 8x€9 = €72 Goose eggs purchased @€11/4 eggs = 14 boxes Equating to 14x4 = 56 eggs costing 14x€11 = €154 Total cost of all eggs = €226 Total number of all eggs = 112
@@patrickpiranha4912 ……i can tell that you rarely missed the Maths class Patrick ! Great calculations , now let’s see how you go on with the one below 😛😁😉
Great to see the birds in a field.
Just subscribed to this channel, you guys inspire me . I am in the process of starting an organic chicken and egg farm and your ideas will come in handy. Btw l am from Uganda Africa 🤷🏾♂️
Butler's Organic thumbs up for you! Great work. Tell that reporter not to bluntly throw/say out unpredictable figures or statistics that contradict the facts such as the 'total number of chickens in the world today'. As a Chicken farmer, you must know that chicken numbers are extremely unpredictable every seconds of a given day considering how easy it is to undertake mass breeding or mass executions for human consumptions.
I only eat organic eggs, this is how all the chickens should have it!
One of the few farms doing it right
Love your farm. Want to create a similar one here in Assam.
My husband and I are working on a pasture poultry farm, they will not by given feed at all. Our goal is to have self harvesting soldier fly farms as well as worm and grub farms so our birds will have plenty of protein. We give oak tea in the water made from oak root to keep our birds healthy and parasite free.
Hello Dear, I really want see your farm, I just want really.
Well done Harry
as a fellow bray man fair play me ould bro yup larry 👍
What feed is given if raising chickens organically?
So beautiful.. am dreaming too to free range 1000 chickens out in my 1hectar forest.
Tenía deseo de crear porque me encanta mucho los animales de campo, pero aquí en España no permiten tengo una tierra pequeña, no tengo dinero suficiente. He visto tus bragas son maravillosos tener campo vivir en campo es una, criar sembrar huertos es una maravilla.
nice amazing farming
What is the feed made up of that moves through the house?
Hi, Its an organic layers pellet. Check out our website www.butlersorganiceggs.ie
Hi there, I’ve had a few hens and ducks before over a few times but have always have a pest problem how do u solve that?
Hello what is the breed of your beautiful chickens?
Rhode Island Red
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Thanks. We are not in the UK. We are Irish.
Hi,
How much chickens You have now? 😍
WHats the point of ORAGANIC but NON FERTILIZED?
Hi guys! Im from Ukraine, and price for organic eggs here is 1 $ per 10 eggs))
...i bought some grade A eggs at 4p a dozen and 5x as many grade B eggs at 5p a score(20), i went on to sell them all at 6p a dozen and made a profit of 51p.What was the sale price for all the eggs ?How many eggs at grade A and B did i buy ? How much did the grade A eggs cost me ? How much did the grade B eggs cost me ?
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In order to attain an outcome of pricing differential/profit achieved, in accordance with the parameters and pricings given, the following scenario would require to occur:
Sale price for all eggs?
6p x Total number of dozen eggs = 6 x 18 = £1.08
How many Grade A Eggs?
3 x dozen = 36
How many Grade B eggs?
5 x Grade A = 5 x 36
Total = 180
Cost of Grade A eggs:
3 x 4p = Total 12p
Cost of Grade B eggs:
180÷20 = 9 (equals number of dozen) x 5p = Total 45p
*Purchased for 57p and sold for 51p profit at total of £1.08
You should definitely go in to organic egg distribution at that profit margin.... 😊
Ps If you give me your figures every 3 years, I'll do your accounts for a Grade A egg bonus 🥚 🐔 😀
@@patrickpiranha4912 ….that would suggest you may be an Accountant ( Chartered ?)
Another excellent and clear calculations ; the way you set things out is impressive ..
Thanks 😛😁😉
@@abeonthehill166
I'm not an accountant. I just like calculations and problem solving.
Last night I saw your comments after watching the video (I'm from an agricultural background and upbringing) and I saw that you had posed 2 problems a few years ago that no one had attempted.
I thought "ok let's have a little challenge" 🙂
I didn't expect to hear back from you so soon so that was a nice interaction.
Where are you?
Did you watch the video by coincidence or are you involved in agriculture?
@@patrickpiranha4912 ……i live not far from York in the North of England , i am a driver and do a bit a agriculture myself ( i grow the “ good plants 😉“ ….)
I am not sure your abode but i guess you are from the Emerald Isle ?
The only reason i was so fast at the response was that i am at home as my work is a bit slow in Oct/Nov and i was sat wayching some movies .
@@abeonthehill166
Ah I see...
I've just come back from The Emerald Isle - I'm half Irish/half Scottish. Live between Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Do you like maths or just wanted to drop a funny challenge about eggs on a video and see who would bite...?
Bet you didn't think some random guy 3 years later would be up late at night solving your puzzles 😜
..i bought some Duck eggs for €9 for seven and some Goose eggs at €11 for four.
If i spent €226 for these eggs in total.
How many Duck eggs did i buy ?
How many Goose eggs did i buy ?
According to your provided numbers and costings, and crucially for the total cost of €226 to balance, we can state that you must have bought an equal number of Duck eggs and Goose eggs.
Your costings and numbers are as follows:
Duck eggs purchased @€9/7eggs = 8 boxes
Equating to 8x7 = 56 eggs costing 8x€9 = €72
Goose eggs purchased @€11/4 eggs = 14 boxes
Equating to 14x4 = 56 eggs costing 14x€11 = €154
Total cost of all eggs = €226
Total number of all eggs = 112
@@patrickpiranha4912 ……i can tell that you rarely missed the Maths class Patrick ! Great calculations , now let’s see how you go on with the one below 😛😁😉
@@abeonthehill166
I do enjoy a good calculation.....
Your egg pricings have been supplied as requested 😊
Very nice madam from india
Some fun for the fox
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chickens !!!!!!
And food ideas
Hello, kindly accept me as a farm worker
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