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we fed ours raw eggs till we read about the binding that ST mentioned, but I thought it bound the protein, so wanted them to get all of it.
our chickens liked hanging out in the pig pen and we didn't want them to get the idea they liked raw eggs also, so we just boiled them all. Not sure how it works in Ark. but here in MS to sell eggs to the stores it is a simple permit for $25. The inspector comes by, shows you how they want them cleaned in a light bleach solution if I recall and that's it. Our neighbor got his permit last year to sell to local stores and he seemed to do quite well, it was tempting to do the same to help cover feed costs, but neither of us like to interact much out in public.. |
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Feed them to the pigs raw.
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Thread dift butttt.......we are totally with you on that one!!!!! lol
but neither of us like to interact much out in public..[/quote]
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I would rather NOT have a government inspector come on my place. Our things are mostly thrown together salvage stuff and I have no idea what they would think about it, and am not sure I really want to know. |
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Years ago when a family member used to have pigs, I used to give the pig all the eggs out of the incubator that didn't hatch. It felt gross to me, but she loved them and I didn't have to worry about what to do with all those unhatched eggs.
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