
handle: 10919/23669
Many phrases common to our language relate to eggs and chickens. This is because not too many years ago most families had their own flock of chickens which provided fresh eggs and meat. Eggs could even be used as "money" to make purchases at the local store.
This publication has been prepared for 4-H use in Virginia.
prepared by Joyce H. Jones
Reprinted 1999
Eggs, LD5655 .A762 no. 408
Eggs, LD5655 .A762 no. 408
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