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the FASCINATING FACTS about EGGS
What you never knew about Nature's Wonder Food

ANATOMY OF AN EGG

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The Yolk: The chicken egg starts as an egg yolk inside a hen. A yolk (called an oocyte at this point) is produced by the hen's ovary in a process called ovulation.

Fertilization: The yolk is released into the oviduct (a long, spiraling tube in the hen's reproductive system), where it can be fertilized internally (inside the hen) by a sperm.

The Egg White (albumin): The yolk continues down the oviduct (whether or not it is fertilized) and is covered with a membrane (called the vitelline membrane), structural fibers, and layers of albumin (the egg white). This part of the oviduct is called the magnus.

The Chalazae: As the egg goes down through the oviduct, it is continually rotating within the spiraling tube. This movement twists the structural fibers (called the chalazae), which form rope-like strands that anchor the yolk in the thick egg white. There are two chalazae anchoring each yolk, on opposite ends of the egg.

The Eggshell: The eggshell is deposited around the egg in the lower part of the oviduct of the hen, just before it is laid. The shell is made of calcite, a crystalline form of calcium carbonate.

This entire trip through the oviduct takes about one day.

Growth of the Embryo: The fertilized blastodisc (now called the blastoderm) grows and becomes the embryo. As the embryo grows, its primary food source is the yolk. Waste products (like urea) collect in a sack called the allantois. The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide gas occurs through the eggshell; the chorion lines the inside surface of the egg and is connected to the blood vessels of the embryo.

The Incubation Period: The embryo develops inside the egg for 21 days (the incubation period), until a chick pecks its way out of its eggshell and is hatched.

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With thanks for this information to: www.EnchantedLearning.com and Barastoc Chook Book. A free Barastoc Chook Book is available upon request with each purchase of a chicken tractor from McCallum Made.

 
   

 

 

 

 

 

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On the drawing board at McCallum Made Chicken Tractors is a massive new model to suit every meat-chicken or turkey grower, perfect for commercial organic enterprises.... or for those who really, really like chooks! 5.4m x 3.6m, this pen will be suitable for most animal-housing purposes, from dog runs to chicken pens. Looking to be released by the end of 2008!



   

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We stock three basic colours in our range of chicken tractors. Other colours are available on request, but there may be a small delay in processing your order.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION:     SIZE AND PRICE:
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We have six sizes of chicken tractors currently available, with more coming soon. See the chart below for quick reference for sizing and prices (inc GST):

Type
Length
Width
Height

Jumbo
$1290

2.7m 2.7m 0.9m
Master
$990
2.7m 1.8m 0.9m
Standard
$640
2.7m 0.9m 0.9m
Mini
$580
1.8m 0.9m 0.75m

A-Frame
$530

1.8m 0.9m 0.8m
Brooder
$450
1.2m 0.6m 0.6m

Visit the individual web pages on each model for more information.

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FREE RANGE EGGS ARE CHEAPER TO GROW THAN BUY

EAT: Four young laying hens housed in our chicken tractor will eat 400grams of layer pellets per day. A 20 kilogram bag of layer pellets costs approximately $10.00 and over the course of a year they will consume 9 bags, costing $90 per year.

LAY: Each day four laying hens will lay approximately 3 eggs, totalling 89 dozen eggs per year. In a supermarket free range eggs cost approximately $5 per dozen. Therefore you have just produced $445 worth of eggs for just $90.

SAVE: Every year you keep your chickens in our chicken tractor you get to enjoy beautiful fresh eggs and a HUGE saving of $355!

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