Greetings from the Farm,Every time you visit the store, eggs always seem to come up. It’s at the top of everyone’s mind right now, but how much do you know about eggs and how they come to be? Today’s newsletter is all about eggs, so let’s get cracking!
Egg Education : Ever wondered how chickens produce eggs? Our hens have been bred to be excellent layers, at peak season one of our chickens can lay an egg up to 5 days a week! It all starts with the yolk, also called an oocyte, and begins with ovulation. Approximately 20 minutes later, the oocyte is released into the oviduct, a long spiraling tube in the hen’s reproductive system. It takes about 2-3 hours for the albumen (that’s the egg whites) to form around the yolk as it moves down the oviduct. The next hour, the shell membrane is formed before spending the next 16 hours in the uterus. During that time, the full shell is formed, mainly with calcium carbonate and the egg gets it’s “bloom” which is a thin coating that helps the egg pass through the cloaca before being laid. The bloom also protects the egg from bacteria, and washing the eggs removes this thin coating, causing the eggs to require refrigeration. Last but not least, it takes about 6 minutes of contractions for the chicken to lay the egg. All in all, the process takes approximately 24 hours from start to finish…definitely a full-time job!
Counting our Eggs: Our Off-Season Retail trial is in full swing! We’re excited to gauge the level of interest in this program, and help relieve some of the…tension around egg availability. You can still place an order until 3pm Friday, for pick up at the Farm on Saturday!
Meet and Greet: Interested in Meet The Farmer? We’ll be hosting a Meet the Farmer on February 8th at the Willowsford Boathouse in the Greens . These events are a great way to learn more about Willowsford Farm, our practices and the Farm crew! You can sign up for one of our events here.
Anyway you Slice it: KTPizza will be joining us in the Farm Stand Parking Lot today (Thursday, 2/2) from 4pm-6pm. Stop by for one of their delicious pies! Please note, the Farm Stand is closed during the CSA off-season.
Connect With Us : Join us for one of our upcoming programs or volunteer alongside us. Visit the Conservancy Events, Instagram or Facebook pages for details.
Eat well, be well,
– The Willowsford Farm Team
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