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  2. What's the difference between pasture-raised and free-range eggs?

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    When it comes to eggs, market shelves are filled with terms like 'cage-free' and 'free-range.' But the term 'pasture-raised' is relatively new.

  3. What You Should Know About Those Labels On Your Eggs - AOL

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    "The free-range label guarantees that hens have access to an outdoor area, but still does not mean that the area is large and the hens won't be overcrowded," says Rosales. Pasture-Raised

  4. Free-range eggs - Wikipedia

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    Legal standards defining free range can be different or non-existent depending on the country. Various watchdog organizations, governmental agencies, and industry groups adhere to differing criteria regarding what constitutes a "free-range" and "cage-free" status. n Massachusetts, there was a proposal to ban the sale of meat or eggs from caged animals, regardless of where they were raised.

  5. Free range - Wikipedia

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    Free-range systems often use slower-growing breeds of turkey. [24] Free range dairy: Farms supplying milk under the free range dairy brand abide by the pasture promise, meaning the cows will have access to pasture land to graze for a minimum of 180 days and nights a year. There is evidence to suggest that milk from grass contains higher levels ...

  6. Pastured poultry - Wikipedia

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    A free range pastured chicken system. Pastured poultry also known as pasture-raised poultry or pasture raised eggs is a sustainable agriculture technique that calls for the raising of laying chickens, meat chickens (broilers), guinea fowl, and/or turkeys on pasture, as opposed to indoor confinement like in battery cage hens or in some cage-free and 'free range' setups with limited "access ...

  7. Brown Vs. White Eggs: What's The Difference? - AOL

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    Pasture-raised or free-range hens, which have more access to a variety of foods like grass, insects, and seeds, often produce eggs with more complex, rich flavors.

  8. Egg marking - Wikipedia

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    1, free-range eggs 2, deep litter indoor housing 3, cage farming. Each raising method has different requirements defined. In the European Union these levels have strict minimum requirements: [3] caged: this had a requirement of 550 cm² minimum space per hen. However the EU has banned battery cages by 2012 through an update of EC Directive 1999 ...

  9. Chick culling - Wikipedia

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    It occurs in all industrialised egg production, whether free range, organic, or battery cage. However, some certified pasture-raised egg farms are taking steps to eliminate the practice entirely. [1] [2] Worldwide, around 7 billion male chicks are culled each year in the egg industry. [3]