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Originally Posted by chadglni
You know what it means without getting into all of that. I'm sure caged means little ass cages just big enough for a chicken where open range is a big ass cage on an entire property.
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Either way it boils down to a chicken having a small little nest that is gets to lay in. I guess if chicken exercise is important to you so you feel better about eating its potential offspring sure I guess I can understand free range chicken eggs.
I will however still claim that organic eggs will not last longer than typical eggs if they are of the same grade. I will go so far as to say that typical eggs will last longer than non assembly line eggs actually. Since the time from laying to refrigeration is longer in non assembly line eggs and that is the key point in egg aging. Quicker to refrigerate the longer they last.