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Easter's a 'cracking' time in Kinnego 18.03.08

ONE local business will be having a 'cracking' time this Easter.
Inishowen Free Range Eggs of Kinnego in Buncrana has a whopping 6,000 chickens and the company is preparing for its busiest time of the year.

Andrew McLaughlin on his egg farm in Kinnego, Buncrana. "The 'fish and eggs' days - Ash Wednesday and Good Friday - are our two busiest days of the year. These are the two days when people are fasting. They don't eat meat on these days but eat fish and eggs as a substitute," said company owner Andrew McLaughlin.
"The tradition is still very strong in Inishowen and on these two days we would sell between 25% and 30% more eggs than usual."
Inishowen Free Range Eggs has been going for nearly 13 years. The family originally kept just six hens but when they gave them away in 1994 and had a taste of the
commercial eggs, Andrew had a change of heart.
"I could hardly eat the commercial eggs so I thought there must be a market for the free range ones." The family bought 200 chickens in May 1995 and started out selling them door to door. Nearly 13 years later, the flock has grown to 6,000 hens. From this 6,000, about 4,000 eggs are laid daily. Andrew and his family sell their fresh produce to shops and supermarkets throughout the peninsula, the rest of Donegal and Derry. "There's a living in it but not big bucks," he admits. And do you have to be 'egg'centric to keep hens? "It's amazing the amount of people who've been coming to me in recent weeks enquiring about how they could go about keeping their own hens. Maybe it's a sign of the times," he adds.
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