Is having backyard chickens the solution to the current egg crisis? Here’s what five hen owners want you to know.
The only difference between brown and white eggs is the color of the shell, which depends on the breed of hen that lays them.
Sunny side-up, over easy, lightly scrambled, soft-boiled, poached: Americans love eating eggs when they’re still runny, ...
A Saunders County backyard flock tested positive for the bird flu. It’s the third case of highly pathogenic avian influenza reported in the state this year.
For instance, flax seed gel is one of the most recommended egg replacements in baking because it has the protein, fat, and ...
For nearly 30 years, researchers have been banding black petrel fledglings before they make their maiden migration to Ecuador ...
I  have two growing boys currently consuming four dozen eggs per week, on average, plus a daughter who delights in baked ...
Record-high egg prices have more consumers considering backyard chickens, but farm rescues say they are expensive and hard to ...
Brown and white eggs have virtually identical nutritional content, determined more by the hen's diet than the eggshell ... these eggs have more nutrition. Why eggs? There’s no denying that ...
roosters are also illegal or heavily restricted in many jurisdictions where egg-laying hens are allowed. They can be difficult to rehome for similar reasons. Kelly Rutkowski, the founder of the ...