No, that's not how it works. However, you could offer your neighbor $??? to not have backyard chickens. I wonder what the neighbor's price would be. Maybe it would be $4/week, and you'd be all set. Or maybe it would be more. |
*when sufficient acres available to do so without becoming a nuisance that impacts others from enjoying their own property. Which is why you can't necessarily do this in an urban environment. |
HT has *30* eggs for $6.99 right now. At least to my delivery address in the DC metro. https://www.harristeeter.com/p/harris-teeter-large-white-eggs/0007203663218?fulfillment=DELIVERY&searchType=default_search |
Thank you, but the same eggs on HT website are $4.29. So how does instacart show them for less? |
You can (legally) if the zoning code says you can. And the zoning code can be changed. I don't keep chickens on my property, but my neighbors do keep chickens on their property. I find it's helpful to distinguish between the property you own (where it's your decision whether or not to keep chickens) and the property you don't own (where it's not your decision). |
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Do you think raising chickens is free or cheap? The general consensus is about $40 a month for a few birds, plus the price of a coop. That doesn't include the labor or value of your time. You can buy 10 dozen eggs at the store for that cost.
https://www.reddit.com/r/BackYardChickens/comments/7zpo2o/how_much_does_it_cost_to_raise_chickens/ |
not according to your local government! no one is stopping you from moving 30 miles west or east to your own little farm. |
My local government does not ban vegetable gardens. I don't know about yours. |
No clue...other than some special between HT and Instacart. Possible it's zip code specific...I am in 20815. |
That's a pretty good deal too...$2.80/dozen. |
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Was just at Harris Teeter and all they had were duck eggs ($6.99 for a half dozen) and a few 18 packs of broken eggs that were smashed all over the case.
I hope someone just dropped those eggs or they fell off a shelf and it wasn't the result of some kind of customer fight over eggs. So... what are at the best alternatives to eggs these days? Especially in baking? |
Lots of vegan substitutes. But ALDI has them for 2.50, so no need really. |
Almost every local jurisdiction allows poultry as pets |
Duck eggs are delicious! |
Bethesda Giant. Shelves were full of eggs. |