Rabbit River Farm & Organic Eggs
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Rabbit River Farms is western Canada's original producer of Certified Organic Eggs They are advocates of Cage Free, humane animal husbandry. There commitment is to produce wholesome, natural foods that are healthy for you and your family. There farming practices are sustainable and environmentally friendly. All the eggs they produce and sell are from cage free hens. This segment has generously been funded by the non-profit FarmFolk CityFolk. Like to see more of the same? Please support our work at www.farmfolkcityfolk.ca
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i love hens i have 6 of them
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yeah cool... lovely farm.... I love it... Buy now... boom bbcode... jm
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And, really? Age determined the color?? That was the poorest joke. I hope she was a lass when it popped into her head.
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I heard the the color should be close to orange meaning it has more nutrients, I know someone who raises chickens who said that when the chickens are allowed to roam around outside and eat what they naturally do, the egg yolk is very orange (not pale yellow or even yellow). He said when he has to keep the chickens inside (due to predators in his case) the yolks are pale yellow. Rabbit river provides eggs that are more orangey than most
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Whats the difference between free range and free run? can you make a more detailed or longer video about eggs?
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I tried your eggs and my Polish wife who grew up on a farm in eastern Poland said the eggs are as good as the ones she raised.Very good product as a definite yes for quality and taste.Well worth the price
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those chickens do NOT look very healthy. fyi, the foods the chicken eats affect the color of the yolk.
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Thanks for the info, but I will have my bacon with eggs as part of a healthy diet.
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The last thing we need is some self proclaimed "dietitian" prancing around a farm..talking of "free range" and "organic" money making labels.. Do some research everyone, just because it's "certified organic" doesn't mean it's what you think. Support local small farms that don't have the money to pay government for the "organic" stamp. 9/10 it's more fresh and the animals are better kept. Princess can stay home
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Rabbits don't lay eggs!!!
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rabbit lays eggs?
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I actually thought this was a rabbit and chicken farm they would show :)
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This is how chicken should live and not in a Chicken Mill crammed in a box. After watching this video, I will only support organic eggs free range from the supermarket.
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I enjoyed your video. I raise chickens but am allergic to eggs, I raise free range hens for my family and friends.
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Great Job! This is the healthy way to produce organic eggs for human consumption. Amazing! More power and GOD bless. . .
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That' hencredible ha....
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Those chickens don't look in too good shape?
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