US egg consumption is 256 per capita per year. With a population of 310 million people...that is 79,360,000,000 per year or 217,424,000 per day.
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A hen can lay an egg every 23 hours, so one egg a day.
Egg yolks have a lot of cholesterol therefore you shouldn't eat more than 4 eggs a WEEK. egg whites are only protein and water so if you want eggs mainly for protein eat a lot of egg whites.
50,000 chickens each year
at least 50 eggs per day
A hen only lays one egg per day. It takes 20 hours to place the shell around the yolk and albumin. In rare instances, especially when the chicken is just starting to produce, you may see 2 eggs on the same day, but I must emphasize that two eggs is a rare occurance.
About 4 eggs are laid in one day by one female lice
well they lay about 1 million eggs a day!!!
The queen bee can lay up to around 1,500-2,000 eggs in one day. She has a fully developed reproductive system and spends most of her time laying eggs in the beehive.
That information is not available. It's safe to assume though, the number is in the several hundreds if you include breakfast at the resorts.
Approximately 162,937,222 crepes are consumed each day in Paris, Texas.
There is no specific recommendation out there to eat a particular number of eggs per day. As with all foods, eating eggs in moderation as part of a balanced diet is fine.
At least 2 a day
8 million
Eighty-four million barrels of oil are consumed in the world each day as of 2005, a quarter of which is consumed by the U.S.
300 gallons per day per vehicle.
interesting facts
the British tea market is worth 623 million pounds sterling each year
2,000 eggs a day
5 eggs in a day
Lots!!