Answer by Matt 11
For $7 a dozen, no, I would say it's not worth it. You can find local backyard producers who produce great eggs who will often sell for $2-3 a dozen.
View ArticleAnswer by Kevin 38
I buy the same eggs. I think it's worth it. Chickens are meant to eat bugs, not soy filled feed. You can tell by the color of the yolks. Vital egg yolks are typically orange whereas store bought cheap...
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Pastured eggs have significantly different nutritional profiles than conventional eggs. For some details, see this article. I'm guessing the difference is larger than grassfed vs grainfed beef, for the...
View ArticleAnswer by Mark 36
They are much better and I buy them, but they are only $4.50 here. For $7 I might just eat fewer eggs and more meat.
View ArticleAnswer by Chelsea 1
Vitold eggs are not worth it because of the price and that they eat soy and corn and 100% vegetarian feed. I'm guessing you live in Toronto? If you do live there I can hook you up with real pastured...
View ArticleAnswer by paint94979
I alike many of you consume eggs very regularly. In my case I eat 3 eggs every day, and as of late I have become quite the egg Nazi so to speak. I live in Northern California and one of the larger...
View ArticleAnswer by Richard N
From what I hear it's often questionable as to how much supposed "pasture" as in bugs, worms etc these chickens get even if they go outside. Unless they have a very large area to roam or are rotated...
View ArticleAnswer by Osa
Pastured eggs are only good if you can get it from a farmer or a brand you trust because chickens are treated poorly and most conventional eggs whether organic or not are feed soy, which is not good if...
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