Yes. Helpful and understand what you are saying. I remove all or any questionable as I look at each egg before boxing them for sure. Safety is always most important
Probably years. Not making money on the eggs currently and I really can’t raise the prices as already we are the same or more expensive than the competitors in our area 😖
Yes. Thanks. They do spell it out like that. We have an egg washer which we could still use. But we also would need all the sinks, the walls, enclosed room with washable walls, the lighting, and procedures that are outlined. Plus the inspection approvals, the licenses, and other approved...
Yes. Plus it needs to be an enclosed room with washable walls,..& a few other specific things
In reality we have a sink and also an egg washing machine
I know we aren’t going to get anything changed in our favor. But in reality our set up is very sanitary-it just doesn’t fit their pro type...
So we have less than 150 laying hens and have a good supply of eggs. In Wisconsin you need a license to sell them if only to public/neighbors, which is supposedly free but registration is required. Then if you want to sell them to the neighboring small eatery you must obtain a food processing...
Either of you figure out the problem? We have several darkhens with the same issue! The white red and gray ones are fine, but the black have feathers missing.
I too have treated for lice and mites, several times.
Thank you! Very interesting results. I should have known so many tests can be ran and that there are so many bird illnesses! Gee!
The birds are much better, and doing a few more days on the vets extended antibiotics to be sure, but much better!
Intend to watch humidity levels in coop from...
That's what I thought as well, but just wasn't sure. If it was gardening season I wondered if they could be put in the ground for fertilizer? But perhaps the drug thing would be a problem as well? Someone told me once to bury eggs when planting tomato plants, for a boost and amazing boost for...
We must have been posting at the same time! Funny!
No, I don't think I need any more birds for awhile! Our theory originally was to keep the young layers and sell when over a year,..well, that lasted the first two years! Now, as the hens are mine, I keep them their entire life! This habit...