Submitted by malte2505 t3_z3gnzw in todayilearned
[deleted] t1_ixllone wrote
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Classic_Midnight_213 t1_ixlmib1 wrote
Not happiness it’s the mineral makeup of the diet
[deleted] t1_ixlms4e wrote
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GetsGold t1_ixlnjlw wrote
From the link, yolk colour is
>almost entirely due to the pigments in the chicken’s food. A diet rich in pigments will produce eggs with darker yolks
and they
>all contain the same nutritional value
bit1101 t1_ixlo1qv wrote
I'm almost certain that darker yolks have more taste.
DrugsArentAlwaysBad t1_ixlqbao wrote
Nah you just got placebo effected by a chicken fetus like a loser
Big Farma really sold you on that, huh?
Archduke645 t1_ixmon4s wrote
Big Farmer?
DrugsArentAlwaysBad t1_ixnqbrp wrote
Big farma… big pharma…
How did none of you understand that joke lmao
Archduke645 t1_ixnt9dy wrote
Joke?
DrugsArentAlwaysBad t1_ixntzer wrote
Did you read the words “big farma” and think that was normal?
Solventless4life t1_ixmlwkt wrote
Free range is just a marketing term ,they could be smashed together in a structure and a have a little window to look at and that would be considered free range. If you're buying from a store and you want the best quality pasture raised is what you want to look for
Consistent_Might3500 t1_ixmno34 wrote
This. Free range doesn't mean they aren't pecking each others eyes out, or plucking out their own feathers due to stress/filthy living conditions...cage free is not the same as cruelty free.
Mag-NL t1_ixmongx wrote
No. The more caroteen a chicken eats, the more orange the yolk. Considering that free range is the worst quality eggs in terms of animal life, you can legally sell where I live, and you think that a free range chicken is a happy chicken, I'm pretty sure you are not very well informed about chickens and eggs.
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