You can't, that's the point. I do, however, happen to have four egg layers right in my back yard. Heeeyyy, maybe I should package them. hnightster's duck farm...sounds nice.
(My family "adopted" two chickens a few months ago. There's something amazing about walking out to the coop and finding a tasty treat waiting for you. :D)
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I must say that I agree with your claim, however I think they should package fresh duck eggs.
Yeah, where can you buy duck eggs anyway? I've never seen them at the grocery store.
You can't, that's the point. I do, however, happen to have four egg layers right in my back yard. Heeeyyy, maybe I should package them. hnightster's duck farm...sounds nice.
Wow, you've got your own ducks? Neat!
(My family "adopted" two chickens a few months ago. There's something amazing about walking out to the coop and finding a tasty treat waiting for you. :D)
I have some of those also, hence why i agreed. But I have the Bantams so the eggs are quite small, but still very tasty.
www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGA/Cochins/BRKCochinBty.html