Why are the brown more spensive? Do they have more nutritions?
Why are the brown more spensive? Do they have more nutritions?
the brown ones make your sack bigger
They're all pink on the inside.
Didn't you know?
Brown eggs are local eggs and local eggs are fresh.
Is this true?
Actually, the color of the egg is genetic. Typically brown eggs only mean that it comes from a brown hen. Sorta like race for people. White people have white babies... Typically. There is the rarity when a brown egg will come from a white hen, just like people.
old ranch hand wrote:
There is the rarity when a brown egg will come from a white hen
I'd be kind of curious what the milkman looked like in this instance.
The best eggs are those Chinese preserved eggs. My grandmother keeps them under her shed, I think I'll go have a few now. By
The Aracana chicken lays blueish green eggs. Those are the best.
I prefer Green Eggs, with ham.
Is it true that mass produced eggs are white because it's easier to tell if an egg is bad?
Ah yes, the ol' pi2dan4. Hope you like ingesting lead oxide, which is what's used to commercially cure most of those eggs. Yummers...
If after buying some eggs, I come home and place them on the counter, only to forget about them, will I awaken to chicks chirping in about three weeks?
for real? wrote:
Is this true?
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"Brown eggs are local eggs and local eggs are fresh" is an advertising jingle...
There is no difference between brown and white eggs; the only difference is regional preference. New Englanders, having grown up with brown eggs (which are, indeed, local) continue to prefer them, reserving white eggs for Easter. The rest of the country generally prefers white eggs--because that is what they are used to--which may come from...anywhere.
City guy wrote:
If after buying some eggs, I come home and place them on the counter, only to forget about them, will I awaken to chicks chirping in about three weeks?
Chickens lay eggs regularly even if the eggs aren't fertilized. I guess a way of looking at this is that a chicken laying an egg is like a woman ovulating. It happens almost every day for the breeds that are used for egg laying. It's very unlikely that the egg has actually been fertilized, so you probably won't awaken to chicks chirping anytime soon.
What time do you wake up, versus what time the chickens hatch? There's your answer.
One more thing: I hope you don't count them before all of this hatching business. That could be bad.
Brown eggs have fiber. White eggs don't.
The browner the egg, the sweeter the yolk.
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