Are the chicken eggs we buy from the store in the U.S. fertilized or unfertilized eggs?!
if they were fertilized, you'd be eating a baby chick.
Answers: unfertilized.
if they were fertilized, you'd be eating a baby chick.
They are all unfertilized, as they do not keep cockerels on the farms too.
Unfertilized. The male chickens of egg laying breeds are killed a day or so after they're born and used for animal feed. They had a hatchery here for many years so I heard about it.
unfertilized.
fertilized eggs taste better though, provided they are fresh.
Unfertilized of course.
I don't even know where one can buy fertilized eggs except if they were to buy from a private farmer.
Unfertilized. They don't have roosters in egg farms because they don't lay eggs and nobody wants to break open an egg into their cake mix or whatever, and see an abortion in the bowl! Ick
Store eggs are generally unfertilized, although where I live it is very easy to find fertilized eggs, because many people have chickens in their yards.
I have never noticed a difference in the taste of fertilized eggs, although the comparison between store-bought misery eggs and eggs from healthy happy chickens who scratch in a clean yard and eat seeds and fat grasshoppers and the like... well, there is no comparison. Looking at the yolks, you can tell that the happy chicken eggs are better nutritionally, they are thick, orange and creamy, while the store eggs are watery and pale yellow. Fertilized eggs which are freshly laid don't have any sign of an "abortion", and since not all hens are broody, and not all fertilized eggs will turn into chicks anyway, why not eat them rather than letting them rot?
they are unfertilized b/c even if the hens were in a factory
or in a farm the factory labels eggs ith a certain solution to know for sure if its fertilized or not. They dont lyk to serve us fertilized eggs b/c they would like to keep the species growing and to keep us out of possible bacteria laying w/ in the eggs.
unfertilized
it's like, um, duh