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Hoops & Hooves offers fresh egg contactless delivery around the KC area, until sold out. We're still a small farm so these girls can only produce so much! To give everyone a chance to taste their delicious eggs that were laid with love, we only sell in half dozen cartons. The nutrition and color you will get from one of our eggs are incomparable! Visit our website or email [email protected] When Do We Deliver? We deliver on Mondays in and around the city to ensure you that your KC chickens just laid these eggs and your food miles are never more than 30. Delivery on Mondays allows you to replenish after the weekend and to start your week off with some eggs from your local chickens who enjoyed the KC weekend just as much as you did! About the Eggs What makes our hens produce some of the best tasting eggs is really quite simple. These chickens contain no GMO's, no Hormones, have plenty of room to roam and are just generally carefree ladies. Did you know that you could tell how stressed a hen was when she laid by how thin the eggshell is?! A benefit of Hoops & Hooves being so small is that we can take the time to really pay attention to our chickens and their personalities. We know immediately if someone is feeling down or if their eggs just aren't right. Anything can be fixed quickly with the love, care and respect that it deserves. It's about making sure these living animals are happy with their lives not making sure we're benefitting exclusively from them. In our opinions, you'll get the best quality eggs from them being unwashed and delivered ASAP. So that's what we do. Since our eggs go out every Monday, they are never more than 6 days old! We don't travel more than 30 miles for delivery to keep our promise that they are local and to do our part in keeping food miles down. After the contactless delivery you can do whatever you'd like with the eggs! If you do decide to wash them we recommend using them immediately or putting them in the refrigerator, as you have just washed the natural protectant off, called the bloom. Also, if you decided to keep them in the fridge that's where they'll have to stay. Do not go back and forth between counter and fridge.

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