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Cost of a dozen eggs
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<blockquote data-quote="jedstivers" data-source="post: 625248" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>March 26 08 I bought 6 day old Rhode Island Reds and they started laying in late Aug. They ate and wasted 50lbs. while in the brooder but when I got them on the floor and they got big enough that growth slowed they cut way back. I also gave lots of garden veggies. and wast grain from the farm. They also have a automatic feeder that is always full. Now we get 4-6 eggs every day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jedstivers, post: 625248, member: 8873"] March 26 08 I bought 6 day old Rhode Island Reds and they started laying in late Aug. They ate and wasted 50lbs. while in the brooder but when I got them on the floor and they got big enough that growth slowed they cut way back. I also gave lots of garden veggies. and wast grain from the farm. They also have a automatic feeder that is always full. Now we get 4-6 eggs every day. [/QUOTE]
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