tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6319465346717429716.post4342475187724326058..comments2023-09-23T04:58:45.282-04:00Comments on Wings of Dawn Farm: Eggs 101Wings of Dawn Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07377842628947596241noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6319465346717429716.post-44889052840227438932012-02-26T08:13:39.453-05:002012-02-26T08:13:39.453-05:00Cosmo, If you read the NC Egg Law you'll disco...Cosmo, If you read the NC Egg Law you'll discover who the real bureaucrats are--and it's not the chickens. Re: your analogy--if we use the chickens as bureaucrats and eliminate them we get rid of the paperwork (eggs) and then have a new problem--hunger. (In the current political climate I don't think hunger is the outcome of eliminating bureaucrats.) We are reducing our flock size and have recently sold about a dozen layers to others in the egg business.Wings of Dawn Farmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07377842628947596241noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6319465346717429716.post-30141036464943886152012-02-25T23:53:59.195-05:002012-02-25T23:53:59.195-05:00I like the info on pastured eggs -- really cool. A...I like the info on pastured eggs -- really cool. About your comment of having more to deal with. what came to mind is something not very Quakerlike, but when have I ever been appropriate? A friend at work had a quote in his office from a Russian saying something like: It's useless to fight the paperwork - we have to eliminate the bureaucrats. As an analogy, the eggs are the paperwork and the chickens are the bureaucrats -- get it?Cosmohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07474662253055150367noreply@blogger.com