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Yesterday at 6:41 pm
Gerbera wrote: | $3.93/dozen in Toronto which is $2.77 US$ |
where? nofrills is 5.99 a dozen!
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readreread
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Yesterday at 9:15 pm
$3.99/doz on fresh direct
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amother
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Yesterday at 9:33 pm
Well used to be species, as in it's possible the original chicken bred with other species. but now we're just talking about different breeds. For example the ameraucana isn't considered a kosher breed. But it's very possible that all chickens are kosher, we just don't know. For example, our minhag is yellow legs which likely came from the grey jungle fowl, but the red jungle fowl had dark legs so it doesn't necessarily mean the dark legs came from a non kosher animal, but since it wasn't seen in our areas we assumed it came from birds of prey.
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amother
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Yesterday at 9:35 pm
Tonight when I went to my local Jewish grocery store (not a huge one but decent sized) eggs were $7.29
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Yesterday at 9:37 pm
amother Cyclamen wrote: | Well used to be species, as in it's possible the original chicken bred with other species. but now we're just talking about different breeds. For example the ameraucana isn't considered a kosher breed. But it's very possible that all chickens are kosher, we just don't know. For example, our minhag is yellow legs which likely came from the grey jungle fowl, but the red jungle fowl had dark legs so it doesn't necessarily mean the dark legs came from a non kosher animal, but since it wasn't seen in our areas we assumed it came from birds of prey. |
Is a rogue random wild jungle rooster finding some domesticated hens really likely?
I’ve never heard any of my friends with egg laying hens worried about it.
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amother
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Yesterday at 10:03 pm
NotInNJMommy wrote: | Is a rogue random wild jungle rooster finding some domesticated hens really likely?
I’ve never heard any of my friends with egg laying hens worried about it. |
We're talking about like a thousand years ago lol! When they were wild and flew all over the jungles. It was only a few hundred years ago that chickens were bred to not be able properly fly. By the way, it's only very recently that chickens have the ability lay eggs daily .
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