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Free range egg

Free range eggs are birds' eggs generally intended for human consumption which have been farmed without intensive factory farming methods. The birds are usually hens, though they may be ducks or geese. The main difference between free range and battery farmed eggs is that the birds are permitted to roam freely within the farmyard and only kept in sheds or henhouses at night.

These methods of farming are usually favoured by animal welfarists.



07-14-2008 23:18:10
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