Hope you tanned the whole tub!
West Ham United's continued good form.
Mid level clubs usually struggle with a European campaign, yet we appear to be a top six club with a chance of European glory, plus beating good clubs in EFL cup.
We only have 3 to 4 great players too.
West Ham defeating Liverpool and now being third in the Premier league, way above Tottenham...West Ham United's continued good form.
Mid level clubs usually struggle with a European campaign, yet we appear to be a top six club with a chance of European glory, plus beating good clubs in EFL cup.
We only have 3 to 4 great players too.
Got 3 hens 2 weeks ago and I got my first egg today
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Shown next to a large supermarket egg,..
Intensive farming in any species tends to end up at some point or another with a mass outbreak of something nasty. All animal products (a horrible phrase, mind) are serialised in the UK and can be traced back to source, traced back through whatever handlers or processing has happened in the middle and so something like a salmonella or bovine encephalitis outbreak can (hopefully) be stopped a damn sight quicker than it was the last time.WTH!! Computerized & numbered eggs!!
Back to this, though! Congratulations! How will you cook this first one? Simple gently fried and all yolky in a fried egg sarny, I hope.Got 3 hens 2 weeks ago and I got my first egg today
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Shown next to a large supermarket egg, not too shabby for a first egg.
I had hens years ago and am so looking forward to fantastic back garden eggs.
If you have not tasted proper free range grass fed hens eggs go for it, you will not be disappointed.
Intensive farming in any species tends to end up at some point or another with a mass outbreak of something nasty. All animal products (a horrible phrase, mind) are serialised in the UK and can be traced back to source, traced back through whatever handlers or processing has happened in the middle and so something like a salmonella or bovine encephalitis outbreak can (hopefully) be stopped a damn sight quicker than it was the last time...
Intensive farming in any species tends to end up at some point or another with a mass outbreak of something nasty. All animal products (a horrible phrase, mind) are serialised in the UK and can be traced back to source, traced back through whatever handlers or processing has happened in the middle and so something like a salmonella or bovine encephalitis outbreak can (hopefully) be stopped a damn sight quicker than it was the last time.
Back to this, though! Congratulations! How will you cook this first one? Simple gently fried and all yolky in a fried egg sarny, I hope.
I've yet to whack up the ginger to keep hens but our neighbours a few doors along do and they've always got spare. You know, roadside half dozen for an honesty quid in the box. Lovely eggs! Happy hens out there, scratching, pecking and eating their natural diet of bugs and such like. Great flavour!
How often does a typical hen lay an egg?In case anyone is wondering, my garden is 80sq meters and they have free run of garden at all times.
I would not want people to think I am keeping them in a small pen just for eggs.
And I do not light up the coop for winter eggs. They are just coming to point of lay and I was not expecting any eggs untill February or March but I am over the moon with one. It means they are happy and contented. They even come towards me if I am carrying anything hoping for a treat.
They are pets with a side product of eggs, my last hens died of old age giving few eggs later in life.
In the summer about one a day. The egg cycle is about 24-26 hours so if the cycle matches with dark time it is delayed untill next day.How often does a typical hen lay an egg?
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