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Maybe it's again time to stock up The Clues are all Around Us.
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<blockquote data-quote="HillsideDesolate" data-source="post: 3911276" data-attributes="member: 51737"><p>It's winter so the price of eggs goes up due to chickens not laying, in order to lay they need to be exposed to additional light and light cost money. When I had chickens I would still typically buy eggs from Dec to mid Feb as I did not light my flock (not healthy for them). But yea price is going up, there were bird flu issues plus supply chain and increase of the price of fuel/feed. I feel it because being spoiled by having chickens I can only stomach pastures eggs ($4.99 at natural grocers btw.) But as for storing eggs the best way is to have chickens, problem is it is prohibited in many municipalities/HOAs in OK, might be time to break some rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HillsideDesolate, post: 3911276, member: 51737"] It's winter so the price of eggs goes up due to chickens not laying, in order to lay they need to be exposed to additional light and light cost money. When I had chickens I would still typically buy eggs from Dec to mid Feb as I did not light my flock (not healthy for them). But yea price is going up, there were bird flu issues plus supply chain and increase of the price of fuel/feed. I feel it because being spoiled by having chickens I can only stomach pastures eggs ($4.99 at natural grocers btw.) But as for storing eggs the best way is to have chickens, problem is it is prohibited in many municipalities/HOAs in OK, might be time to break some rules. [/QUOTE]
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