angel_face0145's Journal, 28 February 2020

Peeperjj bragging on their hens made me want to brag on mine! Started laying early this year also, and normally they start off small-medium eggs but not mine, mine went for large-xlarge lol. Little girls putting in a lot of work. Also, just look at that color! So rich!

Diet Calendar Entry for 28 February 2020:
1264 kcal Fat: 52.65g | Prot: 51.82g | Carb: 149.62g.   Lunch: ShopRite Fat Free California French Style Dressing, Marketside Romaine & Spring Mix Salad, Potato Salad with Egg, Imperial Garden Chicken Egg Roll. Dinner:  Mayonnaise , American Heritage Cheddar Shredded Cheese, Cucumber (with Peel), Central Market Veggie Straws, Vlasic Baby Sweets Pickles, Lettuce, Ketchup, Onions, Tomatoes, Great Value Enriched Hamburger Buns, Ground Beef (75% Lean / 25% Fat, Patty, Cooked, Broiled). Snacks/Other: Dried Apricot's Mediterranean Grown ,  Deviled Egg. more...

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Beautiful 😍 
28 Feb 20 by member: jcmama777
They really are, almost too pretty too eat...almost lol.  
28 Feb 20 by member: angel_face0145
😍😋😂 
28 Feb 20 by member: jcmama777
Ohhhhh these would be delicious!!!!!!!  
28 Feb 20 by member: wifey9707
Thanks, my girls are hard workers and beautiful artists!  
28 Feb 20 by member: angel_face0145
Sweet! How many do you have? 
28 Feb 20 by member: wifey9707
I have 12 chickens and I love them and one rude rooster lol.  
28 Feb 20 by member: angel_face0145
Mmm love fresh eggs. Don’t have any hens of my own but live in rural Georgia in a farming community. I can’t wait to start seeing the fresh eggs signs in people yards! 
28 Feb 20 by member: spineoftheworld12
Already popping up here in rural Kentucky spineoftheworld12. $1.50 a dozen sometimes this one guy sells his $1.00 an 18 pack!  
28 Feb 20 by member: angel_face0145
Hopefully I will start seeing them soon.  
28 Feb 20 by member: spineoftheworld12
Wow! Nice size and color to them! People around us sell them for $2.50-$4 per dozen. We don’t sell ours anymore as we feed a pellet feed, corn, hen scratch and oyster shells and it costs us like $3.50 a dozen. But the feed means they have darker more flavorful yolks and a nice hard shell. 
28 Feb 20 by member: peeperjj
I feed mine corn, hen scratch, and oyster shells. Nothing like a dark orange yolk!  
28 Feb 20 by member: angel_face0145
$7 dozen here. But they’re hipster chickens and the attitude is everything. 😉 
28 Feb 20 by member: Katsolo
Hipster chickens lol I guess mine are hillbilly chickens lol  
28 Feb 20 by member: angel_face0145
Mine think they are cats. You yell ‘here kitty kitty’ and they run to their gate (they have a big fenced in area next to their coop) and hope to be fed more lol. We have a yard chicken that flies out and walks up and down our porch with the cats. She’s trying to teach her sisters how to get out. Every now and then another gets out with her.  
28 Feb 20 by member: peeperjj
You guys are making me want to get some chickens. Most of my neighbors have them. Can’t see them as we live on big lots in the woods but I hear the rosters. They would be a nice addition. I do a vegetable garden, have berry bushes, and some fruit trees. 
29 Feb 20 by member: spineoftheworld12

     
 

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