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Who Would Like To Make A Brilliant Pledge.....
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to only eat free range eggs as apposed to caged eggs. They are only about 5p more per egg in most supermarkets, and they taste so much better than the caged eggs. There seems to be a bit of a debate about weather or not they are more nutritious, but some people claim that they have 1/3 less cholesterol, 1/4 less saturated fat, 2/3 more vitamin A, Two times more omega-3 fatty acids, Three times more vitamin E, Seven times more beta carotene, and some people are even saying they may have vitamin d in them. Plus, obviously it means that millions more hens will have a happy little life.
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The welfare conditions that must be attained for the use of each of these terms are laid down by the legislation.97 Eggs bearing the free-range label must by law come from hens who have continuous daytime access to open-air runs which are mainly covered with vegetation.98 Moreover, the maximum outdoor stocking density must not exceed 2,500 hens per hectare [2.47 acres] of ground available to the hens or one hen per 4m2 [4.8 square yards] at all times.
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The welfare conditions that must be attained for the use of each of these terms are laid down by the legislation.97 Eggs bearing the free-range label must by law come from hens who have continuous daytime access to open-air runs which are mainly covered with vegetation.98 Moreover, the maximum outdoor stocking density must not exceed 2,500 hens per hectare [2.47 acres] of ground available to the hens or one hen per 4m2 [4.8 square yards] at all times.
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