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Anonymous /an/5016282#5018677
7/18/2025, 6:52:12 PM
>>5018674
Yea. I know. That's why I said a deep yolk is a sign of a well rounded diet.. You can feed them shit and then just some dandelions and get a deep orangish yellow. There is so much too it. But your right it's not a definite. It's just a "sign" to look for.
Dull yolk, full food MOST of the time.
Depending on location and income you can do farm stands and sell eggs and not incorporate.
If you donate your protected by a charity clause for food production and illness. You can't be sued unless you intended to get people sick.

It's true most eggs are around 2-3 months old in the store.
>>5018675
Double yolks are pretty common. You can candle them and also once you get use to it just the size alone and feel your like "probably double yolk"

They sometimes lay what are called fart eggs with no yolk which is equally as neat.

I admire Europe for the way or does eggs.
Anonymous ID: /yGLww+JUnited States /pol/509266213#509267634
7/2/2025, 3:04:04 AM
>>509266213
I can't comment on much but to say the erasing of the estate tax helps farmers and small farms is ridiculous.

Most farmers are renters anymore on leased land and the few of us that still own our land have detached from the government and survived through community sales and self sustaining most needs.

I dropped my flock by 200 and exclusively produce food for myself and some locals.


Even in my industry poultry, the farmers rarely own the birds anymore. They are leased from Tyson.


Your claim that the estate tax disappearing helps local small farmers is a lie. It helps the people who lease land to them tho.