Check the . A deep orange yolk usually indicates a hen with a diverse, nutrient-rich diet, whereas a pale yellow yolk often comes from hens fed strictly grain. If you'd like to narrow it down, let me know:
A solid middle-ground option if pasture-raised isn't available. Hens must have "access" to the outdoors.
This varies; sometimes it's just a small door to a porch. Better than: Standard "Cage-Free" or "Grade A" eggs. 🥚 Decoding the Labels
Are you shopping at a (like Costco, Trader Joe's, or Whole Foods)? Is your main priority price , nutrition , or animal welfare ?
Check the . A deep orange yolk usually indicates a hen with a diverse, nutrient-rich diet, whereas a pale yellow yolk often comes from hens fed strictly grain. If you'd like to narrow it down, let me know:
A solid middle-ground option if pasture-raised isn't available. Hens must have "access" to the outdoors.
This varies; sometimes it's just a small door to a porch. Better than: Standard "Cage-Free" or "Grade A" eggs. 🥚 Decoding the Labels
Are you shopping at a (like Costco, Trader Joe's, or Whole Foods)? Is your main priority price , nutrition , or animal welfare ?