We’re all used to the white and brown eggs you can buy at the grocery store. But did you know there there are some chickens that lay green, blue, gray, pink, olive, and other colored eggs?
Imagine the thrill of checking your nesting boxes daily and discovering a vibrant variety of chicken eggs in various colors. From classic white to shades of blue, green, olive, pink, and even rich ...
As your chicken is exposed to less light during the winter, they lay fewer eggs (chickens need 14-16 hours of light a day for egg production). Farmers sometime use artificial light to boost egg ...
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1. Leghorn: This breed is known for its high egg production, with some hens laying over 300 eggs per year. 2. Sussex: Sussex chickens are a dual-purpose breed, meaning they are good for both egg ...
Ashley Bigge, Penn State Extension Poultry Educator There are several reasons why laying hens decrease production or stop ...
When it comes to puffery in advertising, most consumers know it when they see it. Sure, a greasy spoon diner might claim to ...
Ever wondered what sets roosters and hens apart? Explore the fascinating differences between these birds, from their physical ...
The Happy Egg Co. has been criticized for "welfarewashing" after an advert featuring Kelvin Fletcher portrayed chickens in ...