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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Holistic Farming
Pasture raised eggs on small scale not that easy
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<blockquote data-quote="Recoil" data-source="post: 5073820" data-attributes="member: 214"><p>We are exactly the same as you. Buy in 50 new point of lays off Ben every six months to keep the amount of eggs fairly constant. Have started putting rings on the legs to know ages and keep in seperate flocks if possible. It takes ages to move fences and sheds etc. I have a local guy who buys old birds ten at a time to make soup.</p><p></p><p>Seriously considering dropping the organic for eggs as food is half the price so instantly making more money as most of our customers want free range, not organic. Our flock is around 100 to 120 birds and makes around £2500 a year not taking anything out for labour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Recoil, post: 5073820, member: 214"] We are exactly the same as you. Buy in 50 new point of lays off Ben every six months to keep the amount of eggs fairly constant. Have started putting rings on the legs to know ages and keep in seperate flocks if possible. It takes ages to move fences and sheds etc. I have a local guy who buys old birds ten at a time to make soup. Seriously considering dropping the organic for eggs as food is half the price so instantly making more money as most of our customers want free range, not organic. Our flock is around 100 to 120 birds and makes around £2500 a year not taking anything out for labour. [/QUOTE]
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