Awesome man! Good vid. Happy to see folks who have a great relationship with nature and understand how valuable it is to maintain that. Keep doing great things 👍🏻 especially for the kids.
Yes. Absolutely true. The nutrition and taste is much better. I would like to add that we have 5 hins 2 rhoadisland red and 3 golden. Plus 1 rooster. 6 total. I mainly use local feedmill makes grinded layer feed . $15 for 50 lbs. Has protein and calcium in it plus household scraps a month. That's .50 cents a day with 4 to 5 eggs a day.
I’ve had a backyard flock for 3 yrs. Great video. My girls lay every day after they r a yr old. Some free range, some are in coop. But I do feed from a bag. So I’m interested in making my own food for them. I made a coop out of old shed. I use a small dog plastic kennel for nesting box. They pile in there together.
Just tried my Aunt’s Chickens eggs. The size varied between them and I found them easier to prepare due to the yolk being more loose for example when whisking. I found the taste to be pretty much the same
Wow I have alote of the same birds as you. I think I have about 80 birds right now... 🤣 roosters🐓 and hens..but I do get alote of eggs 🥚 lots of brown ones too.
I get fresh farm eggs often, in dozen I just received I noticed alot of them when I break them open the yoke break so easy in the pan,is this ok? Or is something wrong with the egg.
Let's be real.. Most city people would rather buy pasture raised oranic eggs whenever they want, for $6-$7 each from the store than to have to deal with having live chickens
I run across people who are scared to eat homegrown eggs. I've seen commercial hens before, and they looked horrible. Show them that difference once if you can please.
I just started a flock for the quality of the egg not necessarily the cost savings. If it cost less overall, then that's a bonus.
That looks really good. Thanks for posting the results.
No problem hopefully this will help people!
Farm fresh is the only way to go! Great video! Subbed y’all! 🤩
Thank you guys for subscribing! And yes the eggs taste better and are healthier, win win!
What do your chickens eat?
Awesome man! Good vid. Happy to see folks who have a great relationship with nature and understand how valuable it is to maintain that. Keep doing great things 👍🏻 especially for the kids.
Great video! We love our fresh chicken eggs! 😊
Nothing better then being able to go on the backyard and grocery shop!
Yes. Absolutely true. The nutrition and taste is much better. I would like to add that we have 5 hins 2 rhoadisland red and 3 golden. Plus 1 rooster. 6 total. I mainly use local feedmill makes grinded layer feed . $15 for 50 lbs. Has protein and calcium in it plus household scraps a month. That's .50 cents a day with 4 to 5 eggs a day.
I’ve had a backyard flock for 3 yrs. Great video. My girls lay every day after they r a yr old. Some free range, some are in coop. But I do feed from a bag. So I’m interested in making my own food for them. I made a coop out of old shed. I use a small dog plastic kennel for nesting box. They pile in there together.
Love the side by side. I’m getting my first flick in a few weeks just to have the healthy version for my family. Thank you for all the information
Cool. Thanks for the comparison.
This was very helpful thank you!
New to the channel. I love eggs . So with fresh eggs you don’t have to refrigerate them
Just tried my Aunt’s Chickens eggs. The size varied between them and I found them easier to prepare due to the yolk being more loose for example when whisking. I found the taste to be pretty much the same
Include how much better back yard eggs taste as well.
you've got an amazing frying pan!
Very helpful
Wow I have alote of the same birds as you. I think I have about 80 birds right now... 🤣 roosters🐓 and hens..but I do get alote of eggs 🥚 lots of brown ones too.
What does the colour of the yoke mean ?
more nutrients
💯👍.
It’s nice to have more eggs coming in now!!
I get fresh farm eggs often, in dozen I just received I noticed alot of them when I break them open the yoke break so easy in the pan,is this ok? Or is something wrong with the egg.
Let's be real.. Most city people would rather buy pasture raised oranic eggs whenever they want, for $6-$7 each from the store than to have to deal with having live chickens
Subscribing
Gae naeger
Good video but the music takes away from it
Thanks for the feedback, we will keep that in mind for future videos.
I run across people who are scared to eat homegrown eggs. I've seen commercial hens before, and they looked horrible. Show them that difference once if you can please.
Two words why farm fresh eggs are better than store bought eggs... Folic Acid= brain food along with many other healthy reasons.
It always strikes me how much paler store bought eggs are -- looks definitely lacking.
Can I get address
Never buying store eggs again, im turned ouy to farm eggs especially cooking them over easy!