Monday, February 15, 2010

Spring must be coming


The days are longer and the hens have really started laying down the eggs. I've been busy the last few weeks finding markets for the 5 dozen eggs each day. And I feel confident now that I have finally accomplished that. I just finished the new chicken coop a couple of months ago, and now it's too small already. Amazing how that happens. So much demand for good all natural farm fresh food.

On the way to set up the largest account yet, I stopped to make a delivery and found yet another small store that wanted part of the action. Sigh,

One little side note, after making our pitch to the store owner, which he graciously and enthusiastically accepted, we left him with 10 dozen eggs to start off, He didn't even make it to the cooler before the patrons were relieving him of the eggs. We left with a smile and gratitude for the people who make our ventures possible.

The chicks are ordered for the first round of the Broilers. So much to get ready for, but the temperatures are still below zero in the mornings, so it's not quite time yet.

The next batch of Berks will be along in about six weeks. The last batch is growing rapidly. I enjoy a few minutes each time I feed, just to squat down and play with the youngsters as they learn to trust and enjoy the attention. I guess only those who love the stock they raise can understand how that feels. Life's good.