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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.ok.ok.ok.seems i'm on a loser here so i'm going to give the free-range a go(one month probationary)and couple of stars for the chicken rights movement.hope their worth the extra of my hard earned cash.
before i embark on my experiment,is there a difference between free-range and organic eggs?also i believe that the farmers can give the chickens feed,that will determin the colour of the yolk.is that cheating?http://www.backyardchickens.com/images/wallpaper/BYC1-80 0x600.jpg
I'm so pleased you're going to give free range a go. My primary school took my class on a trip to a battery farm and even now over 25 years later I still remember the horrible sights.
As for the feed, yes, free range doesn't necessarily mean that the feed is great - it could well be full of additives etc. I have a friend who keeps chickens and he feeds them on organic grains etc and says it is so obvious from taste and colour etc how much better this is for the hens. If you do live within reasonable distance to a farm shop who sells their own free range eggs, go there, they'll be fresher and far tastier and probably cheaper.
if you want graphic detail of the pain they go through just type battery chickens into your search engine there is plenty of info on there. local farms sell 12 free range eggs for �1.20 and i work in a supermarket so i do know egg prices. to be honest you obviously dont care about animals or their welfare or you wouldnt be whinging