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And the reason brown eggs took over from white was an 'uninformed' statement by the Queen who said something along the lines of brown eggs taste better and had thicker shells. Complete rubbish, but it forced the industry to change because the public stopped buying white eggs. Lots of damaged businesses and the needless slaughter of white egg layers.

 

I get quite excited when I see chickens on TV but sometimes distressed because of their poor conditions. Saw a lovely cock with chronic scaly leg mite recently. If the keeper hadn't noticed that what were the rest of their flock like?

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I like to spot chickens on the telly too and when I'm out and about, looking in peoples gardens.

On the the way to physio I can spot quite a few Omlet houses and some chickens in gardens.

 

The best one I spotted was from a hot air balloon over Haslemere and I took a photo of someone's garden and when you zoomed in on the photo there was a chicken house and chickens :D

 

As for the chickens on Corrie, they are always up and about way after any chickens' bed time :shameonu:

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And the reason brown eggs took over from white was an 'uninformed' statement by the Queen who said something along the lines of brown eggs taste better and had thicker shells. Complete rubbish, but it forced the industry to change because the public stopped buying white eggs. Lots of damaged businesses and the needless slaughter of white egg layers.

not entirely true it was the egg marketing board that started the 'claim' that

brown eggs from battery caged hens were better for the consumer and the birds mainly because the leghorn didn't do well in the cages I'm just old enough to remember the more or less overnight chance to brown eggs. the farm dad move our caravan to in Wales had not long gone over to battery hens but they only kept them for 2 or 3 years as once Dads mate took over from his dad he could make more out of the camping and caravans and the sheep with a lot less input than the hens

I get quite excited when I see chickens on TV but sometimes distressed because of their poor conditions. Saw a lovely cock with chronic scaly leg mite recently. If the keeper hadn't noticed that what were the rest of their flock like?

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