EGGS yolks Orange/Yellow?!


Question: EGGS yolks Orange/Yellow!?
Hi Amigos i am having some real drama I cant figure out why here in Sydney all the eggs i buy have a orange yolk!? Ok so im from America and the yolks over there are yellow!. Where can i buy yellow yolk eggs and what are the names (brands/type) Ciao Amigos muchas graciasWww@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
Thats easy just leave them in your fridge up to a month or so and I guarantee those yolks will be yellow!. Your simply getting a fresher egg!. Or They might feed them a different diet of chicken scratch!. But try this, just take a couple of the eggs out and set aside in your refrigerator after a couple of weeks I know they'll be yellow!. Don't worry they won't go bad in just a couple of weeks as long as there refrigerated!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

The light yellow yolks are eggs from large commercial operations
which keep them in pens and feed a grain mix or pellets !.

The orange yolks are from hens that free range ,
Eat in the natural environment !.
( hint : they prefer small protein meals )

Look for the brand that has a bazillion cartons ,
They should be the cooped , mix feed !.

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I used to keep hens!. Orange yolks are healthier eggs!. the orange comes when the hen has had plenty of greens to eat!.certain times of the year they ddon't have the same fresh greens so the eggs have a paler colour!. If your eggs are cage eggs and the yolks are orange then they are probably given some sort of nasty to eat!. Stick with free range eggs all the time !. A happy hen is a healthy hen!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

dependin on if it was free range then orange and its locked up yellow

BUY FREE RANGE EGGS ITS ANIMAL CREULTY TO LOCK CHICKENS UP!!!Www@FoodAQ@Com

It depends on what the chickens were eating!.
Free range chickens tend to have darker yolks!.
Your wimpy American chickens were batch raised!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Free range eggs are usually more yellow than others!. Try buying them!. I am very sorry if I gave you the wrong advice!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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