freedomlives
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- Husak, Slovakia, EU
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- Iseki TS35F, Goldoni Special 140 with powered trailer -- Goldoni Special 128 -- Goldoni Uno for mowing -- Czech Vari system
It just depends on what they're eating. I've eaten eggs from "free range" chickens that tasted just like store bought eggs. On the other hand, my parents used to have eggs with yolks that were a much darker orange than any you've ever seen in a store bought egg. And those eggs had a much, much stronger flavor. The trouble is that I don't now just what he was feeding them. But they were free range chickens and there was ALWAYS a rooster in any flock that my Dad had.
Access to green things makes the yolks darker (and I think increases the nutrient value). The systems of raising the chickens that get them out on fresh pasture is one way of doing this. We notice a difference in our eggs depending on whether the hens are confined to one area for a long time or able to get to grass. Also, when they are limited to one area (because we don't want them getting in to the vegetable garden and wrecking havoc), my wife tosses them all the weeds she pulls.