Eggs are back on supermarket shelves in abundance after shortages caused by bird flu. But do you know what labels like caged and barn-laid mean?
The typical life of an egg-laying chicken is beginning to change dramatically. Ninety percent of the eggs we eat come from chickens that live in long lines of wire cages, about eight birds to a cage.
Eggs laid from hens kept in cage-free or pasture-raised environments aren't significantly more nutritious than regular eggs laid by hens kept in a cage, chicken researchers and dietitians say. "The ...
The Open Wing Alliance (OWA), global coalition of 84 animal protection organizations in over 72 countries, released its Fair ...
Michigan grocery stores are getting ready for a big change that takes effect Jan. 1 when all eggs sold in the state must come from "cage free" chickens. In 2019, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed into law ...
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Back when egg prices remained securely under $2 a dozen in 2021, Nevada joined several other states concerned about animal welfare in requiring cage-free eggs. Now four years later, a ...
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