You should contact the poultry farm directly and tell them what you want. They can often save back whatever you want to purchase. They may also be able to direct you to other resources.
Unfertilized.
Both fertilized and unfertilized eggs have cholesterol.
Yes, hens do lay unfertilized eggs. In commercial poultry farms, hens are typically kept separate from roosters, which means the eggs they lay are not fertilized. These unfertilized eggs are collected for consumption. The laying process is a natural cycle for hens, regardless of whether the eggs are fertilized or not.
Of course! I personally would rather eat unfertilized eggs over fertilized ones. The eggs you buy at the store are unfertilized
yes, there is no way a unfertilized egg can hatch
There is no nutritional difference between a fertilized and an unfertilized egg. People prefer to eat unfertilized commercial layer eggs, so they don't feel like they are eating the next generation. Also a fertilized egg does not have as long of a shelf life as the unfertilized one does.
Hens will lay eggs regularly without the necessity for fertilization. The only difference between a fertilized and unfertilized egg is that a fertilized egg has the potential to hatch and become a chick, while the other does not. Several prominent institutions have conducted studies comparing the nutritional values of fertilized eggs to unfertilized eggs. The result was that both kinds of eggs are nutritionally the same.
Unfertilized poultry eggs are commonly referred to as "table eggs." These eggs are produced by hens that have not been mated with roosters, meaning they cannot develop into chicks. Table eggs are primarily collected for human consumption and are widely available in grocery stores.
egg yolk isyellow and fertilized is called balut
Hens lay unfertilized eggs because they have a natural reproductive cycle that involves producing eggs regularly, regardless of whether they have been fertilized by a rooster.
Male stick insects can be produced from fertilized eggs, whereas females can come from both fertilized and unfertilized eggs.
Fertilized eggs are available through mail order and also from poultry feed stores. A web search will show hundreds of breeders who will ship eggs. Local area farms will often also have fertilized eggs for sale. Non fertilized eggs can be obtained from grocery stores, local farmers.