Are your eggs organic?
Are
Your Eggs Organic?
Organic. Oh, organic. Once the government regulated the
term "organic" it got very expensive. From every end -
grower, seller, buyer. Everyone pays a lot because it
costs to certify yourself "organic". So, no, I will not
pay several thousand dollars to some organization every 3
years to come out and certify me. My eggs are barely
paying off the chicken feed they eat, the hay/straw they
get, the cartons I bought, among other poultry
necessities, not to mention the cost of building the coop
and acquiring the chickens in the first place. No extra
for that trip to Vietnam I've been dying to go on (or Bali
or India).
As to my poultry raising
practices, yup, all organic. The feed's organic, the bugs
they eat are organic, the veggies from my garden that they
get are organic, the grass they range on organic, and I
recently switched their miticide care to silicate powder &
pyrethrum (both accepted as organic). Moreover they are
let out in the morning and they put themselves away at
night. They are shut in due to predators (we lost our
Virginia Chicken to a coyote).
But they are not kept in any longer than they would
normally keep themselves in (when it's dark they roost).
They are out and about all day - whether they choose to
sit in a bush, roll in dust, hang out in their run, graze
on grass, look for bugs, sleep in the sun. That's why
anyone is more than welcome to come and visit them and see
how they live. See the conditions in which your food is
being raised. But please make sure that I’ll be home
first – I do work, have a horse to care for, grocery shop,
go to dog park. So there is a good likelihood that if you
just pop by you’ll miss us. And you can’t just pop in the
back yard for a peek as our Doberman wouldn’t like that
very much.
Back to the
organic conundrum, personally, I am much more interested
in local, sustainable and then organic (in that order).
Dole, Del Monte, Sunkist, etc all have organic sections
and while I appreciate the change in thinking and the
effort involved, I would rather have greens if not from my
garden then Chino Farms, oranges from Hazy Meadow Ranch,
apples from Julian, honey from Helix Honey made by Barry’s
Bees. The shorter it's traveled the fresher it is, more
nutrients & flavor it's retained.
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