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In a message dated 08/09/2000 6:15:42 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

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This appears to be for physicians and surgeons only. Wonder why we got it??

 

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Well I raised Chickens as a child: And I still think that small eggs come

from pullets, or very young hens. And that extra large eggs come form

Chickens on a very good diet.

 

If I have to buy eggs in a market I buy the small or the extra large!

 

 

Lorenzo

 

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Misty L. Trepke

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Beware the three-yolk egg

 

Also worth noting: Very large eggs are not normal. There are

variations, of course, but I don't recommend buying the jumbo

variety. We used to have chickens when my family was in its farming

mode. I noticed that the eggs were, in general, smaller than what I

saw in the grocery store. I asked my neighbor about this. She was an

Arkansas farm woman with a sixth-grade education who had never been

out of the state--but she knew chickens.

 

She replied, with a twinkle in her eye: " Well, these chickens ain't

never been to the city, and most of them city chickens ain't never

seen a rooster, which means they ain't fertilized, which ain't

normal. Look at the yolks of the city chickens, they're yellow--

they're sposed to be orange. The hens in the city and on those high

falutin' chicken farms are wasting their time sittin' on those eggs--

nothin's goin' to happen. "

 

It was a little scientific for me, but I got the message.

 

As long as the chickens laying the eggs haven't been pumped full of

hormones or steroids, eggs themselves are excellent nutrition.

 

<http://www.realhealthnews.com>www.realhealthnews.com.

 

Also see earlier post:

 

<http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2003/08/22/more_on_raw_eggs.ht

m>More On Raw Eggs

 

Chris Gupta

http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2003/10/20/beware_the_threeyolk

_egg.htm

 

http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/

 

 

 

 

 

 

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