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eggs straight out of the coop are freakin delicious....but i get them for free so I don't know any financials for them
Trick |
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Trick
You are no help.
but thanks for the free advertising.
Trick |
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12.08.05 - 10:15 am | #
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Roosters, chicken.... They all taste like steak.
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Big Big Hug's Snagley!!!!!!!!
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Dick's comment was soooo funny. You should steal it Snag.
Love these cute chickens. It would seem it would not be wise to charge more then they do at the grocery.
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Are they Rhode Island Red's?
My dad keeps Welsummers!
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Rosie that is my wifes stance. however since i am selling a produce of higher quality an freshness i would think my eggs would garner a higher price.
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Sunshine
no they are Buff Orpingtons.
Snagely |
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You have a nice cock there Snag! The hen ain't bad either....
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What a cozy looking coop. It looks like a good place to hide.
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Bo, my opinion I'd charge about a $1.00 a dozen. Folks love the fresh eggs, but if they can get eggs cheaper while shopping, they'll opt for convenience. So you gotta make em wanna come back to get your eggs instead. 
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