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Vancouver
04:57:52 Ana / Van
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Vancouver
04:56:45 Ana / Van
Of course we wash them. And I buy them in the supermarkt. Our farmers just don't wash off the eggs cuticles with chemicals. And all chickens are vaccinated
The Old Gods
04:56:03 Void Malign
I always had several eggs with poop on them. Typically streaked, or egg goop if a hen wasn't getting enough calcium and her egg broke.
Glacier Bay Farms
04:54:46 Arctic Cove Katz
Me either, Void, I like clean eggs
The Old Gods
04:54:34 Void Malign
<_> plus if you have a rooster, washing them and shoving them in the fridge keeps from discovering an unwelcome surprise when you crack open an egg
Vancouver
04:54:14 Ana / Van
I rarely see poop on any of my eggs
The Old Gods
04:49:29 Void Malign
'cause I'unno about you, but I'm not interested in a bucket of poop streaked eggs on my counter.
The Old Gods
04:48:27 Void Malign
Poop will still stain the eggs and make it look dirty. Even with farm eggs, they get washed and put in the fridge
Ravenwood Farm
04:48:26 Raven
Sometimes you do eat the shell lol. Or at least little bits of it
Vancouver
04:47:34 Ana / Van
Also, it's not like you eat the shell.
Angels angels
04:47:24 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Yeah we like artificial colors xD
Vancouver
04:47:04 Ana / Van
Void
Ever heard of just washing them with water?
3S Cast n Characters
04:46:42 Kitty
yeah US feeds the chicken a growth ingredient to make the chickens bigger. I heard this a few years back. thats why a lot of people go to little farms in SoCal for freash eggs
Vancouver
04:46:37 Ana / Van
Ah, that's pretty nice. I also saw a video about your weird orange Fanta recently. They are yellow here and made with natural orange juice
The Old Gods
04:45:43 Void Malign
people don't like poop on their eggs
Angels angels
04:43:49 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Lol yeah the ones you buy at the store are. They are processed so they last longer and don't run the risk of salmonella.
But I get my eggs from friends with their own chickens. I don't buy them. I still refrigerate them though because they last longer
Vancouver
04:42:27 Ana / Van
Angel
You wash them with stuff so the outer layer is removed, which makes you have to refrigerate them right? We just get them straight from the chickens
Angels angels
04:37:35 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Van
Also true lol
What do you mean?
Santana Rising
04:36:22 San
No more walking for me today, watching the match and unfortunately have work tomorrow 😕
Vancouver
04:36:21 Ana / Van
Angel
Yeah, but we use more natural stuff
Also, what the heck do you guys do to your eggs

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Vancouver
04:57:52 Ana / Van
supermarket*
Vancouver
04:56:45 Ana / Van
Of course we wash them. And I buy them in the supermarkt. Our farmers just don't wash off the eggs cuticles with chemicals. And all chickens are vaccinated
The Old Gods
04:56:03 Void Malign
I always had several eggs with poop on them. Typically streaked, or egg goop if a hen wasn't getting enough calcium and her egg broke.
Glacier Bay Farms
04:54:46 Arctic Cove Katz
Me either, Void, I like clean eggs
The Old Gods
04:54:34 Void Malign
<_> plus if you have a rooster, washing them and shoving them in the fridge keeps from discovering an unwelcome surprise when you crack open an egg
Vancouver
04:54:14 Ana / Van
I rarely see poop on any of my eggs
The Old Gods
04:49:29 Void Malign
'cause I'unno about you, but I'm not interested in a bucket of poop streaked eggs on my counter.
The Old Gods
04:48:27 Void Malign
Poop will still stain the eggs and make it look dirty. Even with farm eggs, they get washed and put in the fridge
Ravenwood Farm
04:48:26 Raven
Sometimes you do eat the shell lol. Or at least little bits of it
Vancouver
04:47:34 Ana / Van
Also, it's not like you eat the shell.
Angels angels
04:47:24 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Yeah we like artificial colors xD
Vancouver
04:47:04 Ana / Van
Void
Ever heard of just washing them with water?
3S Cast n Characters
04:46:42 Kitty
yeah US feeds the chicken a growth ingredient to make the chickens bigger. I heard this a few years back. thats why a lot of people go to little farms in SoCal for freash eggs
Vancouver
04:46:37 Ana / Van
Ah, that's pretty nice. I also saw a video about your weird orange Fanta recently. They are yellow here and made with natural orange juice
The Old Gods
04:45:43 Void Malign
people don't like poop on their eggs
Angels angels
04:43:49 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Lol yeah the ones you buy at the store are. They are processed so they last longer and don't run the risk of salmonella.
But I get my eggs from friends with their own chickens. I don't buy them. I still refrigerate them though because they last longer
Vancouver
04:42:27 Ana / Van
Angel
You wash them with stuff so the outer layer is removed, which makes you have to refrigerate them right? We just get them straight from the chickens
Angels angels
04:37:35 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Van
Also true lol
What do you mean?
Santana Rising
04:36:22 San
No more walking for me today, watching the match and unfortunately have work tomorrow 😕
Vancouver
04:36:21 Ana / Van
Angel
Yeah, but we use more natural stuff
Also, what the heck do you guys do to your eggs

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Considering leasing out my mare. June 16, 2021 10:00 PM


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(I want to start out by saying that I am sorry in advance for spelling errors or missing punctuation XD I am on my phone and trying to type fast)
I have a QH mare I am thinking about leasing out and wanted some other opinions and tips if I do decide to lease her out. I got this mare as a green broke 7 year old. At her previous home she was taken on about 3 1-2 hours rides and then left in pasture, they still had her feet done and fed her. What I'm thinking about doing is leasing her out to someone as a barrel prospect. From the little bit if barrels I have done with her at home(she has never competed) I think she could be a pretty high level barrel horse, she is very agile and definitely has the speed. She is currently 11(I've had her about 4 years) and right at 14 hh(technically a pony). She has so much energy and absolutely loves running barrels, if I did lease her I would make sure she was leased by someone who cared and had a good facility for her(I would also ask for at least monthly updates, cause I need to see how my baby is doing). I think it would be very good for her and if she did really well and enjoyed it like I think she will I would possibly sell her, I just don't want to sell her to someone, it not go well and then have the chance if her ending up in a bad home.
Considering leasing out my mare. June 16, 2021 10:44 PM


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I've not leased a horse out before, but I have bought/trained/sold a good few. You might want to consider legal ramifications in addition to any ethical ones about the care the horse receives. If she kicks someone and they have to go to the ER, whose fault is it? Is is yours, since you technically own the horse? Is it the leasee's fault, since they're currently the ones caring for the horse? Will you have any rules about safety equipment to be used whilst riding/handling her (e.g., helmet, hard toe boots)? Are you going to have a formal contract set up, signed by both you and the leasee (and a parent/guardian if the leasee is a minor) or will it be an informal handshake agreement?
A few others might be- are you going to want to supervise how she's handled/trained (e.g., what bit is used on her, what events she's trained in)? Will this be a "you lease the horse, she belongs to you and you (leasee) cover all expenses/care/etc until the lease expires" or will you be more hands-on? Who will pay for the vet bill if the horse somehow injures herself in a freak accident? Will you split it, since you own the horse, or will the leasee preferably cover all of it since they're responsible for the horse?
These are some of the things I'd want to consider before getting ready to find a leasee. If you prep for problems now you can save a headache in the long run. Best of luck to you! <3
(edited for clarity, brain goes brr faster than I type)

Edited at June 16, 2021 10:45 PM by The Lady of Fangorn

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