tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2819048519590916875.post436276581277687957..comments2023-12-18T13:25:17.734-05:00Comments on Homestead Hill Farm: On the FrontlinesBarbarahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03599739740886087571noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2819048519590916875.post-75088686676877961112017-08-14T16:11:35.454-04:002017-08-14T16:11:35.454-04:00I have hens at home that get to free roam and eat ...I have hens at home that get to free roam and eat what chickens are supposed to eat. I share my eggs with my co-workers and everyone has stated how great the eggs are and how dark the yolk is compared to store bought eggs!Tracyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07202463728777083293noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2819048519590916875.post-71658082493265952542013-08-01T10:41:19.115-04:002013-08-01T10:41:19.115-04:00Fascinating Barbara. People can be so rude and a...Fascinating Barbara. People can be so rude and also so ill informed. I eat very little meat and when I do eat it I want to know exactly where it comes from, so I buy from the same source which all comes from a local farm.<br />My mother in law, who died some years ago, kept hens, as I do. on grass. She entered competitions with her sandwich cakes and once had a cake disqualified because the judge said she had added yellow dye. You can imagine she was absolutely furious - our egg yolks are always golden - made so by the lovely grass.The Weaver of Grasshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13947971556343746883noreply@blogger.com