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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3564549" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Grandmother had the eggs in a hanging basket in the kitchen.</p><p>Keep the laying area nice and clean with straw or old carpet pieces and you do not get much poop on them.</p><p></p><p>My hens had to walk up a 6 foot wood ladder plank then make a right turn and walk another 4 feet in a tunnel and then the nesting area.</p><p>By the time they got there the feet were pretty clean.</p><p></p><p>You can rinse the poo off lightly and the bloom is still on the egg.</p><p>Grandmother would also freeze eggs when they got a freezer.</p><p>She would crack them and put the good stuff in a 1/2 gallon milk carton.. the paper ones that were kind of wax lined.</p><p>A clothes pin would keep the cartons closed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3564549, member: 15054"] Grandmother had the eggs in a hanging basket in the kitchen. Keep the laying area nice and clean with straw or old carpet pieces and you do not get much poop on them. My hens had to walk up a 6 foot wood ladder plank then make a right turn and walk another 4 feet in a tunnel and then the nesting area. By the time they got there the feet were pretty clean. You can rinse the poo off lightly and the bloom is still on the egg. Grandmother would also freeze eggs when they got a freezer. She would crack them and put the good stuff in a 1/2 gallon milk carton.. the paper ones that were kind of wax lined. A clothes pin would keep the cartons closed. [/QUOTE]
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