General dietary recommendations from the American Heart Association are that adults eat no more than 3-4 eggs yolks each week. There aren't any formal recommendations for children, but like adults, it is recommended that children limit their intake of cholesterol to 300mg each day. Since an egg contains about 213mg of cholesterol, eating eggs too often can cause your child to have a diet that is high in cholesterol.
Eggs can be a healthy part of your child's diet though and shouldn't be avoided altogether. In addition to being high in cholesterol, eggs also have a lot of benefits, including being high in protein, iron, minerals and B vitamins.
Instead of worrying about how many eggs your child eats, it is more important to look at and plan his overall diet by trying to follow the Food Guide Pyramid. In the Food Pyramid, eggs are a part of the Meat, Poultry, Fish, Dry Beans and Nuts food group. Younger children, aged 2-6, should get two servings from this food group each day, while older children can have 2-3 servings.
In addition to recommended daily servings from the Meat food group, it is important to look at how much cholesterol your child is getting from other foods. If he already has a diet that is high in cholesterol, with large amounts of whole milk, cheese, yogurt, processed meats or ice cream, then eating eggs on a regular basis is probably not a good idea. If his diet is low in cholesterol and saturated fats and he eats a lot of foods with fiber, then routinely eating eggs is probably okay.
It is also important to keep in mind that the general recommendations for eating 3-4 eggs per week include eggs that are eaten as an ingredient of other foods, such as cakes. For example, if you use 4 eggs to bake a cake and your child eats 2 of the 8 pieces of the cake, then that is equal to eating one whole egg.
a child can eat up to 20 a week but must eat at least 4 a week
Yes, they are okay (and actually quite healthy!) for children as long as they are not allergic to them. But- you should not feed eggs to any child under the age of 1 and 1/2.
Nothin concrete numbers wise, but studies found it's safe to eat eggs every day, you decide:
Yes, but only if they have been kept at room temperature. If you re-chill the eggs, they will get cold, and cold eggs are terrible.
the incubation period for chicken eggs is 21 days, however, sometimes it takes a bit longer so it is always safe to give the eggs around 26 days.
2000 a week
week 1: 888 safe week 2: 979 safe week 3: 9910 safe week 4: 778 safe week 5: 10910 safe week 6: 9810 safe week 7: 999 safe 989 week 8: 101010 safe 999 week 9: 9910 safe 101010 week 10: TBA
1 dozen = 12 so, 3000 dozen eggs = 3000 x 12 individual eggs = 36000 eggs were sold last week
about 46 hours a week
10000 in a week!
The maximum amount of eggs a female chicken can lay in a week is 7. Most hens do not lay one egg per day. The breed of the hen will determine how many eggs per week it will produce.
4-5 eggs a week
16.66666..... Dozen's per week (200/12) <- Dozen's ^weekly
Well, 3,000 times 12 (eggs in a dozen) =36,000 eggs.