Most eggs you buy from farmers are. Unless the eggs are marked certified organic when you buy them from the grocery store they are not. The hens may have been given medications to keep them disease free.
Yes. Racoons eat most anything organic.
As with any quantitative question about organic matter, the answer would depend on the size of the egg in question. Not all ostrich eggs are the same size. The same goes for chicken eggs. In general, an ostrich egg would equal about 2 dozen large chicken eggs.1 ostrich egg = 24 chicken eggs (approx.)24 chicken eggs
At the market, you can find various types of eggs, including chicken, duck, quail, and goose eggs. Chicken eggs are the most common, available in different sizes and colors, such as white and brown. Specialty options, like organic, free-range, and pasture-raised chicken eggs, are also popular. Additionally, some markets offer eggs from other birds, such as ostrich or pigeon, though these are less common.
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Usually chicken eggs, but quail and ostrich eggs are tasty.
No, you do not need eggs to fry chicken.
yes but so do non-organic chickens! The breed of the chicken determines the color of the egg shell. Nothing else affects the color of the egg shell.
Any chicken can. I have two leghorns, one lays teardrop shaped eggs, and the other one lays ostrich eggs!!!! (Not literally. But you get the picture.) But some breeds are bred to lay huge eggs. Bull*hit! hormones.. natural chicken lay 1/2 the size of eggs u see in the supermarket, u just happened to come across bigger egggs treated with more hormones, go to an organic strore and believe me.
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No. A chicken is a bird. No marsupial lays eggs.
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