BizCT Posted April 17, 2022 Share Posted April 17, 2022 That eggs are like $2 at the store and don't require a shovel? Sent from my motorola edge 5G UW (2021) using TapatalkOrganic? Where?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeremy K Posted April 17, 2022 Share Posted April 17, 2022 29 minutes ago, BizCT said: Organic? Where? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Organic are 6 bucks a dozen 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robhuntandfish Posted April 17, 2022 Share Posted April 17, 2022 Organic? Where?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk ProYou know the difference between a grocery store egg and an "organic" egg? $4 LolIf you spent $6 more can prob get eggs from those special chickens where you special order your chicken from. Sent from my motorola edge 5G UW (2021) using Tapatalk 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chef Posted April 17, 2022 Author Share Posted April 17, 2022 You know the difference between a grocery store egg and an "organic" egg? $4 LolIf you spent $6 more can prob get eggs from those special chickens where you special order your chicken from. Sent from my motorola edge 5G UW (2021) using TapatalkAs someone in the food industry I can say this is mostly true. The simple explanation is bovine fecal material rolls down hill Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cynthiafu Posted April 18, 2022 Share Posted April 18, 2022 I have giving them chicken carcass they love it 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BizCT Posted April 18, 2022 Share Posted April 18, 2022 As someone in the food industry I can say this is mostly true. The simple explanation is bovine fecal material rolls down hill Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkWhat makes them taste so much better?We get the Vital Farms ones. They are outstanding.Edit > added pic. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BizCT Posted April 18, 2022 Share Posted April 18, 2022 You know the difference between a grocery store egg and an "organic" egg? $4 LolIf you spent $6 more can prob get eggs from those special chickens where you special order your chicken from. Sent from my motorola edge 5G UW (2021) using TapatalkThe taste is way different IMO. Just like Perdue chicken which tastes like rubber and frequent chewy pieces vs Bell & Evans which never tastes badSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crappyice Posted April 18, 2022 Share Posted April 18, 2022 $12 bottles of red wine can taste as good as $50 bottles….as long as the price tag is changed before being seen!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BizCT Posted April 18, 2022 Share Posted April 18, 2022 $12 bottles of red wine can taste as good as $50 bottles….as long as the price tag is changed before being seen!Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkIt’s all about taste. Lots of great bottles of red under $20. But Perdue chicken is tough to swallow (pun intended). Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suburbanfarmer Posted April 18, 2022 Share Posted April 18, 2022 34 minutes ago, BizCT said: It’s all about taste. Lots of great bottles of red under $20. But Perdue chicken is tough to swallow (pun intended). Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Agree a 100% until you have tasted the difference, one doesn't know what they have been missing when it comes to pasture raised grass fed chicken. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Real_TCIII Posted April 18, 2022 Share Posted April 18, 2022 "These are sweatshop eggs!"-KramerSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeremy K Posted April 18, 2022 Share Posted April 18, 2022 Had some this morning 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robhuntandfish Posted April 18, 2022 Share Posted April 18, 2022 My uncle worked in a food processing warehouse for 25 years. He used to tell us how they ran a brand label on canned foods then switched brand labels often and never changed products. Worked at a place where they bought bags of potatoes from one company opened up the bags and put them in new bags for their contract and made $ off it. Took a tour of some organic farms during farm days. The difference was the "organic" animals and plants were just separated farther from the road with no pesticides in their certain area. The chickens still ate their own feces at both. Differences were that they had lower yield for the organic as they couldn't use pesticides but they could charge more. I didn't ask about gmo or anything. My brother was a national chain grocery store manager for 20 years and his stories of places trying to rotate eggs from store to store were interesting. My Dad was a chef.That being said there is nothing better than fresh produce or meat raised local and fresh. And if organic is for you then go for it. But I would better spend that money on fresh local produce or meat if I was to spend more and wanted better products. Not buy it and think it's better because it says organic. My two cents. Sent from my motorola edge 5G UW (2021) using Tapatalk 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nomad Posted April 18, 2022 Share Posted April 18, 2022 There was a business in my first due, that “made” bottled water . They had all the different bottles on display, from fancy ones that looked like wine bottles for NYC restaurants, Vegas casinos , and plain Jane bottled water . It all was filtered Rochester tap water . 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phade Posted April 18, 2022 Share Posted April 18, 2022 We are exclusively using bantams now. Smaller eggs but a few are in the medium category (bantam Cochin). They still lay pretty well for us - I think we have 8 total, and they lay 5-6 per day in season. We don't force light our birds during winter or slow period. Bantams have proven to be a bit more docile and easier to handle for my daughter. This is our first spring in probably five years with us not hatching eggs or buying chicks. 8 is enough. Agree on all fronts with the coop suggestions. I have two coops - one cheapo kit from TSC that we winter the birds in (easier to provide some wind break with greenhouse plastic wrap), and a larger cattle panel hoop enclosure with a separate coop inside. Really agree with the advice around security for predators. We've done the same with HC and a chicken wire overlay. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chef Posted April 18, 2022 Author Share Posted April 18, 2022 My uncle worked in a food processing warehouse for 25 years. He used to tell us how they ran a brand label on canned foods then switched brand labels often and never changed products. Worked at a place where they bought bags of potatoes from one company opened up the bags and put them in new bags for their contract and made $ off it. Took a tour of some organic farms during farm days. The difference was the "organic" animals and plants were just separated farther from the road with no pesticides in their certain area. The chickens still ate their own feces at both. Differences were that they had lower yield for the organic as they couldn't use pesticides but they could charge more. I didn't ask about gmo or anything. My brother was a national chain grocery store manager for 20 years and his stories of places trying to rotate eggs from store to store were interesting. My Dad was a chef.That being said there is nothing better than fresh produce or meat raised local and fresh. And if organic is for you then go for it. But I would better spend that money on fresh local produce or meat if I was to spend more and wanted better products. Not buy it and think it's better because it says organic. My two cents. Sent from my motorola edge 5G UW (2021) using TapatalkHahaha all of what you said is spot on.. Yes you go to a saputo dairy. I’m using this as example because they are all over NY. For 3 hours in the morning they pack my cheese. Then they change the package and pack for Sysco. When they are done with Sysco they pack US Foods and so on.Lots of companies re pack that’s normal but silly As far as farm tours go I have spent lots of time in the Salinas Valley, and yes to all that you said..Also who knew that pre bagged salads are washed in bleach?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phade Posted April 18, 2022 Share Posted April 18, 2022 RE organic, we had a bout of mites hit two years ago - pretty bad. We maintain good cleaning habits for our coop but mites are more of a when rather than if, in alot of instances. We looked into ivermectin and decided to use it. It works well, but there is some notes about human consumption - some say 21 days later before consuming eggs. Some people freak out and say lifetime ban on egg eating if they were treated. Others, they eat them after the 21 days. We eat them. Really hard to tell if it's dangerous or not - get busy living, or get busy dying, I guess. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BizCT Posted April 18, 2022 Share Posted April 18, 2022 (edited) 1 hour ago, Robhuntandfish said: My uncle worked in a food processing warehouse for 25 years. He used to tell us how they ran a brand label on canned foods then switched brand labels often and never changed products. Worked at a place where they bought bags of potatoes from one company opened up the bags and put them in new bags for their contract and made $ off it. Took a tour of some organic farms during farm days. The difference was the "organic" animals and plants were just separated farther from the road with no pesticides in their certain area. The chickens still ate their own feces at both. Differences were that they had lower yield for the organic as they couldn't use pesticides but they could charge more. I didn't ask about gmo or anything. My brother was a national chain grocery store manager for 20 years and his stories of places trying to rotate eggs from store to store were interesting. My Dad was a chef. That being said there is nothing better than fresh produce or meat raised local and fresh. And if organic is for you then go for it. But I would better spend that money on fresh local produce or meat if I was to spend more and wanted better products. Not buy it and think it's better because it says organic. My two cents. Sent from my motorola edge 5G UW (2021) using Tapatalk This all makes sense. Because you're talking about farms that are selling both organic and non-organic items. But organic isn't the only key word when it comes to flavor certain items. Grass-fed, or pasture-raised must have an effect too. Just deer out west that eat corn or sage brush taste different. Buy a carton Vital Farms eggs or Bell&Evans chicken and tell me they honestly don't taste different. And yes, I agree 100% on local organic fresh stuff being the best. We rarely freeze anything besides venison. Everything tastes better fresh. Lastly, when I worked at Stop & Shop in produce dept. as a teen I would bite a few strawberries and put them at the bottom of the quarts for a surprise for customers. Edited April 18, 2022 by BizCT 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BizCT Posted April 18, 2022 Share Posted April 18, 2022 35 minutes ago, Chef said: Hahaha all of what you said is spot on.. Yes you go to a saputo dairy. I’m using this as example because they are all over NY. For 3 hours in the morning they pack my cheese. Then they change the package and pack for Sysco. When they are done with Sysco they pack US Foods and so on. Lots of companies re pack that’s normal but silly As far as farm tours go I have spent lots of time in the Salinas Valley, and yes to all that you said.. Also who knew that pre bagged salads are washed in bleach? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk who in their right mind buys salad in a bag? aren't they always recalled anyway Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
airedale Posted April 18, 2022 Share Posted April 18, 2022 (edited) I have been raising poultry since I was a kid, everything from Ducks, Geese, Turkeys, Pheasants, Quail and even some Rhea birds, I find it interesting and enjoyable. I have messed around with many chicken breeds but my favorites are American gamefowl, they are the best hands down for free ranging. They can not be beat for their beauty, they take care of themselves like no other breed, the Hens are the best at raising and protecting chicks, they are very good eating and lay more than enough eggs for me. The only caveat is mature Roosters need to be kept separated. Al Edited April 18, 2022 by airedale 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cynthiafu Posted April 18, 2022 Share Posted April 18, 2022 I used garlic spray in my coop weekly never had mites or lice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BowmanMike Posted April 18, 2022 Share Posted April 18, 2022 21 hours ago, Jeremy K said: What's interesting about back yard chickens ,if you don't use or get rid of the eggs you just scramble them up and feed them back to the chickens and that's weird . You think that's weird? In big commercial laying battery operations they have a vacuum system hooked to each cage and suck out the hens that go into their first molt and run them through a shredder and then that is fed back to the other chickens. Hail the economy of that! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paula Posted April 18, 2022 Share Posted April 18, 2022 4 hours ago, airedale said: I have been raising poultry since I was a kid, everything from Ducks, Geese, Turkeys, Pheasants, Quail and even some Rhea birds, I find it interesting and enjoyable. I have messed around with many chicken breeds but my favorites are American gamefowl, they are the best hands down for free ranging. They can not be beat for their beauty, they take care of themselves like no other breed, the Hens are the best at raising and protecting chicks, they are very good eating and lay more than enough eggs for me. The only caveat is mature Roosters need to be kept separated. Al Beautiful Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BizCT Posted April 18, 2022 Share Posted April 18, 2022 Side note, I been to a few cockfights in those small arenas in Puerto Rico. They were an absolute blast! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
airedale Posted April 18, 2022 Share Posted April 18, 2022 I have been around long enough to have seen Cockfights here in NY, Vermont and PA. Al 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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