free-range" eggs produced by hens that are allowed to roam
freely and are not confined to a cage. However, because production
is limited, "free-range" eggs are more expensive
free-range" eggs produced by hens that are allowed to roam
freely and are not confined to a cage. However, because production
is limited, "free-range" eggs are more expensive
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Cage free eggs are said to have a higher level of Omega-3
content whereas a regular egg has less. However, according to
research and discussions online not all chickens are free ranged
and the guidelines that determine a free ranged chicken from a
regular one by the USDA is misleading.
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No. The eggs are about the same.
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A battery cage is a small cage in which a hen is kept to lay
eggs.
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5-7% of the eggs produced in the USA are either cage free, free
range or organic