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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1622681" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>Its a egg holder i got at TSC. I have one in my kitchen that holds my eggs on the counter top. Its so you know which one is oldest. I dont refrigerate my eggs until they are like a week old.. I at first just used a slinky into a basket. But, supporting it was kind of hard. My first one worked great but a wild hog tore it all to heck. When i saw this at egg holder at TSC, i found my support. Works great. They dont seem to mind not having straw in the nest. I started out with straw, but they just kicked it all out. The nest wire is all rounded and i had to cover the edge of the hole with duct tape and its worked flawless for almost a year. And they dont roost in it, probably because there is no straw.. And since i can move the tractor when it gets muddy, i always get clean eggs...no mud no poop</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1622681, member: 22072"] Its a egg holder i got at TSC. I have one in my kitchen that holds my eggs on the counter top. Its so you know which one is oldest. I dont refrigerate my eggs until they are like a week old.. I at first just used a slinky into a basket. But, supporting it was kind of hard. My first one worked great but a wild hog tore it all to heck. When i saw this at egg holder at TSC, i found my support. Works great. They dont seem to mind not having straw in the nest. I started out with straw, but they just kicked it all out. The nest wire is all rounded and i had to cover the edge of the hole with duct tape and its worked flawless for almost a year. And they dont roost in it, probably because there is no straw.. And since i can move the tractor when it gets muddy, i always get clean eggs...no mud no poop [/QUOTE]
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