As the feeding prices have risen recently £1.50 is the reasonable price and the correct price for those who want to make SOME money for their eggs
(for 6 eggs)
i owned 6 bunnies last year. the total cost of all 6 (including food, shelter, and vet cae was 3000$
Figure your cost for the flock for one month--feed, vet bills, overhead (electrical, water, housing, etc.), and divide by the eggs you collect for one month, then add 20-30%.
Yes they do hatch from eggs. But their eggs are much softer than ordinary eggs. And they are fertilized out of the frog body.
Frog eggs are typically laid in clusters, have a jelly-like outer covering, and are fertilized externally. Bird eggs are usually laid individually, have a hard calcium carbonate shell, and are fertilized internally before laying.
The cost difference between brown and white eggs is not due to quality; it is primarily related to the breed of the hens that lay them. Brown egg-laying hens are larger and require more feed, space, and care, making the production cost slightly higher. This cost is usually passed on to consumers, resulting in a higher retail price for brown eggs.
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They cost around £3.00 each from Sainsbury's
The cost of 6 goose eggs can vary depending on location and quality, but they are typically more expensive than chicken eggs. On average, a single goose egg can cost anywhere from $2 to $5. So, for 6 goose eggs, you might expect to pay between $12 and $30.
Two eggs cost 11 cents
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In 1960, the average cost of a dozen eggs was around 60 cents, which means that six eggs would have cost approximately 30 cents. Prices could vary slightly depending on the region and specific market conditions at the time.
A dozen eggs in 1912 cost only $0.40 for one dozen
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