COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Bird flu cases and egg prices are on the rise, which may have you thinking about the age-old debate. Which came first? The chicken or the egg? Well, did you know looking at the ...
There is a lot of information to be found on egg carton labels, but what about the color of the eggs inside? To help you shell out your money wisely, we asked four poultry experts why some eggs are ...
Eggshell color is determined by the hen’s breed, not diet, sun, or location. Brown and white eggs are nutritionally the same when hens eat the same feed. White eggs often cost less because smaller ...
Years ago, buying eggs was a pretty straightforward task, with just a few options to choose from. Those days are long gone.
Brown eggs and white eggs are the same. The brown hue of the shell is the only thing that separates them. Hens that lay brown eggs are generally larger and therefore eat more, increasing the cost of ...
The eggshells of modern birds exhibit a spectacular array of rainbow hues—from butter yellow to blood red, palest aqua to darkest cyan. Some are spotted or speckled; others are blemish-free. How and ...
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