+1 for we should all eat more eggs! I average 4 a day and feel better for it! The larger proportion of calories I get from Fat/protein the healthier I become...Mr Gus wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 12:54 pm £5 per big tray (2.5 dozen) our way bought some the other day, from source at the local kennels & livestock / pet supply store.
When we were on the farm ourselves we used a victorian cast iron wheels raised hen house (mainly)
it was out in the field open space & wired in, never saw a rat as I guess it was too exposed for their liking with nowhere to hide but the wheels which being metal & spoked max visibility.
Chicken farming (any bird) is something the govt seems (no surprise to be avoiding dealing with) It may not make sense but I'm curious as to what a properly designed semi outdoor bubble on a big scale could do & how much energy to run, avian flu has screwed poultry of a better life be it ridiculously short for meat or as a layer.
Surely this is also where govt experimentation with bi-facial solar design could again be beneficial if design was taken seriously for welfare & food supply on a commercial scale & also "garden / smallholder" design
Eggs are fantastic proteins, people eat too much of the meat & not enough appreciation of the egg imho.
I cooked off a garlic chicken yesterday (3/4 for the dogs) with a bit to shred for heavy on the salad chicken wraps / stir fry ..the carcass gets gleaned to hell, except where carcass stock is concerned. ..but I'm keener to enjoy the eggs than the meat.
(Last night sliced & oiled zyliss mandolin potato's in the air fryer, fresh fried eggs (chili seasoned cornish sea salt) ..lip smacking
Re-assess your salt, not your salt intake ..flavour-town
Unfortionatly misinformation linking dietary cholesterol to the stuff blocking arteries persists.