A while ago I figured out that in order to sell eggs at the new farmers market I would need to offer them as fertilized hatching eggs rather than table eggs.
This is, for the most part, a dodge to avoid AG department busybodies who seem to believe that eggs come from factories and therefore prohibit anyone who doesn’t have a factory from selling eggs. They don’t know about chickens apparently.
Well, I may be forced to play wink and nod, but I wanted to know if such a claim would be true. So I borrowed a small incubator from a friend and installed four-dozen eggs in it.
I keep two roosters with my laying hens, so the eggs should indeed be fertile. Up to now I have never hatched any.
Well, I more or less forgot about them. Every few days I’d roll them around in the incubator. I lost track of when I put them in there.
Yesterday they started to hatch. I knew they were supposed to hatch of course, but I was still surprised.
I was at the feed store yesterday buying feed for the laying hens. It never entered my mind to get chick starter.
I went out just now and got starter feed, then put the ones that have hatched into the brooder.
Ten have hatched so far.
Thursday, October 05, 2006
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Sorry - this post answers a question in a later comments section re: Gov't busybodies and your sale of eggs.
Now I know. "Hatching eggs". Got it.
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