Just as every bird is unique, so are the eggs that they produce. The duck eggs are larger and heftier than the chicken eggs. We often get duck eggs with double yolks in them as well. The duck egg shells are typically a creamy white, but occasionally we will have a green one in the bunch. This happens when the duck eats too much grass or too many green vegetables (we like to feed them green peas!).
Our hens lay medium to small eggs. They produce white and brown eggs, but the brown eggs are larger. The taste is so amazingly fresh that it is hard to describe. You will notice that the yolks are a brighter orange color whereas a store bought egg is usually a pale yellow color. The brighter oranger color is a good indication of their freshness!
The guinea eggs are small and oval shaped with a little point to them. They are smaller in size, but have a richer creamier taste. Due to their size, you often have to use multiple guinea eggs to equal one chicken egg.
Here are some photos showing the different eggs , their sizes and yolks.
There are quite a few small Texas towns that are located close to our farm. If you live in Paris, Cooper, Broadway, Biardstown, Howland, Atlas, Reno or Lake Creek you can contact us to pick up farm fresh duck and chicken eggs daily.
We are also in the Dallas metroplex twice a month and can arrange to meet up or deliver farm fresh duck or chicken eggs to the following Texas towns – McKinney, Melissa, Allen, Wylie, Rowlett, Plano, Murphy and Sachse. Please contact us to secure a deliver date.
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