I had no idea but I just fell for the scam today. Bought my first "free range" eggs. I wondered if the companies idea of free range was what I had envisioned. I see they are scamming many people. I wanted pasture eggs!
@Igentenos you only just started buying free range! that's shocking. There are companies if you're willing to look for them that do produce cruelty free eggs. So don't go back to buying caged because you assume there is no difference, please!
know your farmers. that's what i am trying to get into now. there's a sweet wild boar farm only 45 min drive from here, i'm trying to get them to be my full time supplier of meats for my family, i'm pretty sure they can do it. they drive by here 2 times a month.
I live 15 miles from a local farmer who farms eggs out of his home. When you pull up you see chickens grazing around in a pastured area and you can see how healthy the hens are. They look like your typical television perfect hens. The eggs shells are sometimes brown, greenish, off white, white in color and they don't look like your typical store eggs, but they are delicious and only $2.50 a dozen for free range eggs. Quite a deal!
@blabblab1212 damn 2.50 a dozen...i think im going to start raising chickens! ...thats grocery store price at the wholesale level...pretty good deal...and id be proud to sell something this healthful
money is always num 1, think that humans matter aswell
innHD 1 year ago
yay for real farmers
freakoutguitarsolo1 1 year ago
eatin' snakes, hope they don't get to the stores
cargazhotmail 1 year ago
I had no idea but I just fell for the scam today. Bought my first "free range" eggs. I wondered if the companies idea of free range was what I had envisioned. I see they are scamming many people. I wanted pasture eggs!
Igentenos 1 year ago
@Igentenos you only just started buying free range! that's shocking. There are companies if you're willing to look for them that do produce cruelty free eggs. So don't go back to buying caged because you assume there is no difference, please!
smileyraw 1 year ago
@smileyraw
know your farmers. that's what i am trying to get into now. there's a sweet wild boar farm only 45 min drive from here, i'm trying to get them to be my full time supplier of meats for my family, i'm pretty sure they can do it. they drive by here 2 times a month.
freakoutguitarsolo1 1 year ago
I live 15 miles from a local farmer who farms eggs out of his home. When you pull up you see chickens grazing around in a pastured area and you can see how healthy the hens are. They look like your typical television perfect hens. The eggs shells are sometimes brown, greenish, off white, white in color and they don't look like your typical store eggs, but they are delicious and only $2.50 a dozen for free range eggs. Quite a deal!
blabblab1212 1 year ago
@blabblab1212 damn 2.50 a dozen...i think im going to start raising chickens! ...thats grocery store price at the wholesale level...pretty good deal...and id be proud to sell something this healthful
centervilletn 1 year ago
@centervilletn yeah, and when corn hits $6.00 a bushel, you'll go broke!!
Organicchickenlady 1 year ago
Yes, great info. Thank you lots
godzac 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
The chickens eat bugs and you eat the
chickens?
Yuck.
blueBlackpurple 2 years ago
@blueBlackpurple The bugs get broken down first. And also, have you ever tried bugs? Some are actually quite good (crickets).
Roshkin 2 years ago
Great info... Sad they don't ship but I live in LA and I have access to pastured chicken eggs... yippie!
Denisehealthnut 3 years ago
Good info.
lldru32 3 years ago 2