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pay $0 as I have RIR's hens. :D
ReplyDeleteI no longer buy nasty tasting eggs from the store because I have 8 hens. I never knew how yummy fresh eggs could be until they started laying in late Oct. 2013. :D
ReplyDeleteRight now my girls are producing for me! Adding the cost of the feed, and all the things I've bought in the last 2 years to make this possible, I'm thinking that the first dz was about $1800. After that, about $2 each (LOL).
ReplyDeleteBut...if I do buy eggs the price for a healthy dz around here is from $4 - $6 depending on where you get 'em!
Since we raise our own, we don't buy eggs.. but going rate around here is $3 to $4 a dozen.
ReplyDeleteIf I have to reinforce the supply from my girls from a store... a dz. runs between $2.50 and $3. locally.. If I drive out to one of the farms then its anywhere from $2 to $4.
ReplyDelete$0 our 8 RR girls take very good car of us and our 9 kids. In our store they are about $3. We have a neighbor who sells 7 eggs for $1.
ReplyDeleteI have 50 hens, so I'm not buying eggs. Eggs at the store are 2-3 dollars. I charge 2 bucks for a dozen healthy eggs. Sara smjlist@valnet.net
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My girls make my breakfast!!!
ReplyDeleteSince I keep a flock of chickens, I pay for my eggs with feed and love.
ReplyDeleteI pay a lot more than many, but I only *buy* HATCHING eggs... the eating kind I pick up where i find them. (the ground, nest boxes, the dog house, utility shelf under my deck, etc LOL)
ReplyDeleteSo I guess for my own eggs, I pay somewhere around the range of $15 a week in grain, but I get back a lot more than eggs for that $15... occasional meat, cute fuzzybutt chicks hatching, and who can put a price on the joy of just sitting and watching your flock do what they do best - be free ranging chickens!