I had the family out for a Saturday drive when I ran across a place on Aptakisic road, just east of Buffalo Grove road, (small sign in the yard that states; "Fresh eggs").
Knocked on the farmhouse door and was met by young Tim Frillman who spent about 45 minutes showing us his flock of organically-raised chickens. He has two flocks. One in the larger coop, yard area numbered around 125 lively, healthy looking, brightly combed and happy hens who were busy clucking, scratching and dealing with the "pecking order", (at least until a red-tailed hawk happened to fly over which gave meaning to the old phrase; "running around like a chicken with its' head off". Luckily, Mr, (or Ms.) hawk flew on by and things went back to chicken normal.)
The second, smaller flock was mostly Aracuna(sp?) chickens about 4 months old. Tim expained that they hadn't started to lay yet, but that he expected eggs from them in about a month or so, (these are the hens that lay the "easter eggs" of blue, green and pink). In with the hens was one very noisy crowing rooster.
During the growing season Tim tills about 8 acres and grows heirloom produce, (check out his web-site at
http://www.frillmanfarms.com ) and organic honey.
Currently Tim says that the flock produces about 10 dozen eggs per day, but numbers should increase now that we're past the winter solstice. (I picked up his last dozen from this morning before I left. $5.00 dz Jumbo sized).
I am currently talking to Tim about doing an instructional video on raising chickens and hope to have it up on my website at
http://homespun-wisdom.com by late March or early April.
If you are going to drive out for eggs, I suggest that you call Tim first at 847-287-9950 to make arrangements to "Eggsperience the Heirloom Difference"
Tell 'em Pat sent ya.
You can't prepare for a disaster when you are in the midst of it.
A sensible man watches for problems ahead and prepares to meet them. The simpleton never looks, and suffers the consequences.
Proverbs 27:12