Thought you'd go to the source Alphonso









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Thought you'd go to the source Alphonso
You can watch the whole video, but I cued it up to what this guy says.... and basically what I think man....Its cheaper and healthier to raise your own. You don't need a fancy coop or lots of special feed. A friend of mine built his coup from used shipping pallets, and other scrap lumber with some old chain link fence. They can be fed regular old cracked grain and expired stuff from the local food pantry. Then there are whatever weeds and bugs they find in the yard. Some of those same hens also fry up nicely. If I lived in a local that allowed it I'd probably give it a shot. There were actually some latinos in my neighborhood that got dragged for having chickens because they'd get out and tear up other peoples flower beds.
Cole P
The current situation with chicken feed is absolutely disgusting, someone somewhere screwed up big. It's even affected commercial farmers and their hens aren't laying, making egg prices even higher.More encouragement to do it yourself the right way. Thank you LF for always providing low-cost, productive solutions to these issues. I started making my own ACV thanks to you, and will never buy it again. Even gave it away as Christmas gifts
Apple Cider VinegarWhat's ACV?
We went to my sis-in-law's farm today and got 2 dozen eggs for $5. It's still wild seeing her with a farm, being that she was a wild ass Brooklyn chick. She has pigs, goats, chickens, and sheep. We had one of her chickens for dinner a couple of weeks ago, and it was fucking delicious!Its cheaper and healthier to raise your own. You don't need a fancy coop or lots of special feed. A friend of mine built his coup from used shipping pallets, and other scrap lumber with some old chain link fence. They can be fed regular old cracked grain and expired stuff from the local food pantry. Then there are whatever weeds and bugs they find in the yard. Some of those same hens also fry up nicely. If I lived in a local that allowed it I'd probably give it a shot. There were actually some latinos in my neighborhood that got dragged for having chickens because they'd get out and tear up other peoples flower beds.
A dozen large eggs have been 3.59 - 3.89 at most local places for quite awhile now.
Eggs in supermarket near me are $1.18 to $1.60 a dozen. Glad to see the prices coming down again.