Shannin Rettig enjoys raising all types of chickens. She especially loves seeing the different-colored eggs they produce. Along with the standard white and brown, her heritage birds lay dark brown-, ...
Have you ever wondered why chicken eggs can be different colors? While most eggs are white or brown, they also come in colors like cream, pink, blue and green. In addition — and this is no “yolk” — ...
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 ...
It seems like everyone has eggs on the brain these days. Whether it's due to the protein-laden item's rising prices or the ominous bird flu that's affecting poultry, people across the country are ...
If you eat chicken eggs, you probably have a shell color preference for reasons you can’t explain. Some people only buy brown eggs because they believe they’re “healthier” or more “natural” than white ...
Brown and white eggs have the same nutrients. However, factors like the hen's diet and living conditions can influence the nutrition and taste of the eggs.
Given the price of eggs and ongoing shortages at the moment, it may be less important to consumers than usual whether an egg is white or brown, organic or not, or how dark the egg's yolk is. We live ...
The simplest answer is that you are what you eat. Hens at industrial farms are, of course, given the necessary nutrition to lay the maximum number of eggs, but their diet is not nearly as varied as ...