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justahobby
Wed, 6th Oct 2010, 01:41 PM
Checking interest for my parents, They have americanas, rhode island reds, and a few other types producing eggs. These chickens are free range so their eggs' are much healthier w/ lower cholesterol. Plus, no salmonella! :wink_smile:

My personal experience, these are great for eggs over easy... practically impossible to break the yolk. Scramble eggs tasted richer too.

$4 a dozen

txav8r
Wed, 6th Oct 2010, 01:43 PM
you deliver?

justahobby
Wed, 6th Oct 2010, 01:45 PM
I don't know man, you live waaaaay on the other side of 1604 from me!! :lmao2:

txav8r
Wed, 6th Oct 2010, 02:07 PM
LOL I'll take 2 doz.

Kristy
Wed, 6th Oct 2010, 02:34 PM
We would do a couple dozen. I also have a friend that appreciates this sort of thing. I'll ask her if she wants some.

justahobby
Wed, 6th Oct 2010, 02:38 PM
Just checked with my Dad. They have 1.5 dozen that I can take home today for you. They usually have a couple dozen on hand, but they gave a dozen to the neighbor yesterday.

justahobby
Wed, 6th Oct 2010, 02:39 PM
We would do a couple dozen. I also have a friend that appreciates this sort of thing. I'll ask her if she wants some.

It may be next week if that's ok with you?

txav8r
Wed, 6th Oct 2010, 02:40 PM
In that case I'll take 1.5 dozen...

Pennies2Cents
Wed, 6th Oct 2010, 02:50 PM
mmmm... Fresh Eggs...

Mr Cob
Wed, 6th Oct 2010, 02:53 PM
Just curious if those eggs are fertile?

justahobby
Wed, 6th Oct 2010, 02:59 PM
Lol, they are the best!


mmmm... Fresh Eggs...


Rob - No, they do not have a rooster right now.

Mr Cob
Wed, 6th Oct 2010, 03:02 PM
k...I can't be eatin any fertile eggs man. Put me in line for 2 dozen as well.

Kristy
Wed, 6th Oct 2010, 03:20 PM
No hurry. For just two people, we seem to constantly go through eggs like you would not believe - between Mike's love of breakfast at any time of day and our daughter's habit of practicing her baking in our kitchen ("Yours is just so much bigger than the kitchen at my apartment and besides, you guys have all the ingredients and equipment!").

Mr Cob
Wed, 6th Oct 2010, 03:23 PM
^lol at your daughter! Kind of makes me want to cry thinking about my boys being all grown up.

justahobby
Wed, 6th Oct 2010, 03:32 PM
Haha, does she at least leave behind samples of her cooking?

Kristy, Rob - got you down for 2 dozen. Will call you as soon as they are ready. They were getting 8 per day, but today there were only 2 eggs.. not sure what's up with that.

Kristy
Wed, 6th Oct 2010, 03:37 PM
Haha, does she at least leave behind samples of her cooking?

Sometimes, but mostly she just leaves behind the mess.


Kristy, Rob - got you down for 2 dozen. Will call you as soon as they are ready. They were getting 8 per day, but today there were only 2 eggs.. not sure what's up with that.

Must be all the pressure, knowing that you are now promoting their product!

Kristy
Wed, 6th Oct 2010, 03:40 PM
^lol at your daughter! Kind of makes me want to cry thinking about my boys being all grown up.

Very sweet Rob. The years do go by amazingly fast... especially when you start with 13-year olds! They just turned 20 and 21 this week. The little baker is going to school to be a pastry chef / double major in hospitality management. We're very proud, which is why I don't mind when she trashes my kitchen and uses up all my eggs!

Europhyllia
Wed, 6th Oct 2010, 05:23 PM
k...I can't be eatin any fertile eggs man. Put me in line for 2 dozen as well.

Just wanted to mention the little red speck in fresh eggs is not an indication of them being fertile. Justin's eggs will probably have them too... (in case you didn't know that)

justahobby
Wed, 6th Oct 2010, 05:56 PM
They do have a chicken that is confused about her sexuality. Hilarious to watch her crow

littlewrentx
Sat, 9th Oct 2010, 02:08 PM
I still have a hovabator. If they are fertile, I might like some too.