You won't believe it! Here are white eggs from red

According to Cornell University scientists, red and white eggs are equally rich in nutrients and fatty acids omega 3. The shell's color is determined by the chicken's genetic code. White chickens seem to make white eggs, and brown feathers make red eggs. Although [...]
According to Cornell University scientists, red and white eggs are equally rich in nutrients and fatty acids omega 3.
The shell's color is determined by the chicken's genetic code. White chickens seem to make white eggs, and brown feathers make red eggs.
Although red eggs are more expensive, this does not mean that they are healthier.
This is because colored chickens eat more, and it translates into greater costs for grown merchants.












