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pullets eggs??
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whatever happened to these little eggs,i use to buy them for 2/6 pence whats that now 25P.you would get 24 in a box.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I my local supwrmarkets, you cna get things called young hens eggs which i think are the same. they are sold in 16's, vary greatly in size and are cheaper than ordinary eggs. Downside is that the size variation makes them not helpful in recipes and the ones I bought seemed to have more bloodspots than usual
A pullet is a young hen. When they start to lay it takes a few weeks to work up to full-size eggs.
Bantams of course lay small eggs anyway.
"Blood" spots are actually little bits of the lining of the oviduct, and do you no harm at all if you don't mind them. They are not, as some people think, fertile eggs or growing chicks. Commercial egg producers should shine a bright light through (candle) each egg to find the ones with spots, so supermarket eggs should not have them.
I think there is a minimum legal size for commercial eggs, and this is why pullet eggs are not widely available -- they are used instead in food processing, cakes etc.