Tuesday, September 15, 2009

The Incredible Edible Free Range Egg

Chickens and Free Range Eggs

Chickens are a special pet. Yes, I said pet. Believe it or not these lovable feathered friends are not only nice to have around the house; they also work for a living. Which is more than most pets can ever claim. Chickens provide meaningful benefits to you. These are benefits that will improve your health and wellbeing.

Take a look at what chickens can do for you. Not only will your chickens give you a fresh supply of healthy and delicious eggs each day. They will provide rich fertilizer without resorting to scary chemicals. And chickens can also get rid of many pesky insects without using dangerous chemicals.

Chickens: A Pet the Whole Family can Enjoy.

Chickens are very friendly. Each time we go out they come running up to us. They love being petted and seeing what kind of snacks we have for them. They love vegetable scraps. And once in a while my wife will give them some cottage cheese. They go crazy for cottage cheese. J

Why you need to raise chickens.

Now you've been hearing about how much better free-range chicken eggs are for you. Well here are the specifics.

• 4-6 times as much vitamin D

• 1⁄3 less cholesterol

• 1⁄4 less saturated fat

• 2⁄3 more vitamin A

• 2 times more omega-3 fatty acids

• 3 times more vitamin E

• 7 times more beta carotene

These results were from testing 14 different flocks of free-ranged chicken eggs. The data from these tests were compared with the official egg nutrient data from the USDA for store bought eggs.

But there's something else about free-range eggs that cannot be quantified or certified by any government laboratory. That one thing is the fantastic taste of a fresh egg. And the fluffy, pureness that these eggs provide will take your angel food cakes to a new level. You will also notice the rich vibrant color of the yoke of a free-range egg.

The Way Nature Intended

You see nature never intended for 100,000 chickens to be caged together without ever getting a breath of fresh air or warm sunshine. Today’s chicken egg has devolved down to what is most profitable and efficient to the corporations. Corporations don’t care about the nutritional content of their eggs. They just want the highest production regardless of what the end result is. They don’t care about what is best for the consumer. And they certainly don’t care about what is good for the chicken.

The fact is that what is best for the chicken is also best for the consumer. The test results prove that very clearly. Chickens were meant to roam free. They were meant to have fresh air and sunlight and access to fresh food. That’s how you get the best eggs.

You’ve heard the old saying “the proof is in the pudding”. Well I say “the proof is in the egg”. It’s time for you to experience the best eggs of your life.

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