The egg as such probably isn't much different. But the chicken that laid the free range egg has probably led a happier, more natural Life than a battery chicken.
Free range = de granja Free-range chicken = pollo de granja
No, KFC chicken is not free range.
Yes I eat McDonalds and Im a free range
The yolk of a free range egg is normally darker orange in color. Much more tastier than a poor caged bird. If you buy from a local farmer then they will be able to tell you how their chickens are kept. Eggs from the supermarket come from commercially raised chickens. The USDA has no regulations on what constitutes are free range egg. Therefore a non-free range chicken can have free range eggs. And a commercially raised free range chicken is usually not free range.
bantam
The same way you Cook any chicken breast.
i dont care and i dont know and probably its something like 200000000000
white
You don't. "Free-range' chickens forage for their own food, so they must be a low-density (fewer chickens per acre) flock for the insects and greens naturally available to sustain them. Herding (chickens with a hen house and small yard, into which you throw feed, is NOT free range.
Shoot them. The hawk not the chicken. Once they get a taste of your chickens they just keep coming back.
Chickens that are traditionally reared are kept their entire lives in cramped conditions with little or no room to move, they have their beaks cut off so they cannot peck and in general, they are really kept in horrible conditions. Free range chickens are allowed to roam free, usually not fed antibiotics as a standard and enjoy a much better quality of life.