There are egg production farms everywhere. Most major agricultural areas have them in various locations where trucks collect eggs daily for transport to central processing companies.
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Most rural farms with a sign "fresh eggs" will be selling fertilized eggs. Small farms almost always keep a rooster in the flock. You can check with any local feed & grain distributor and they will know who in the area sells fresh eggs.
a rooster has to make love to them
Eggs come from many parts of England. There is no single location for farms, free range or otherwise.
Many farms have a cage/hut with straw, which acts as a soft nesting site, where the chickens can lay their eggs.
Idaho has a number of chicken farms which sell eggs for food. However many other birds, amphibians, and fish lay eggs to reproduce.
The trillium farm produces 1600-2000 eggs a day,7 days a week.
The simple answer that most would have is don't eat the meat, eggs or milk from such farms.
Egg production is most often found on chicken farms that can vary in size. Large chicken farms such as Purdue, also produce eggs.
Probably the most eggs are produced the more in the battery hens systems at farms. Lots of eggs are produced by squashing terribly chickens in these confined spaces.So the eggs are produced the more at the locations where these are.
Not all Farms have animals But some do... You need sheep for the wool you need cows for milk you need chooks for the eggs And so on Hope I helped From Jana
More eggs are produced per area than free-range chicken farms. Plus workers don't have to be tearing the farm yard apart looking for all the eggs that the hens have hidden. Manure can also be collected in a large pile and sold to other farms for use as fertilizer or even livestock feed.