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Does this say what I think it says?

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How do you figure? Are you saying leghorns and polish can not be raised organically? What about seramas or D'uccles? These all produce white eggs.

No that's my favorite part of the article. That's what was written. Made me laugh.

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DYING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Wow! That's all I can say!

Granted I didn't know before BYC and getting chickens that they laid colored eggs (proud owner of 2 EE'S), but I never thought white eggs had been bleached?!?!?!?

On a curious note......Do you think if you dunked a brown egg in bleach it would turn bright white???
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I can't believe someone would publish something like this.

Brown eggs are overripe!!
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I guess to get green eggs they are bleached and then dyed, that must mean they are really bad for you. Boy the information super-superhighway sure has some bad information.
 
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If the brown ones are overripe white eggs ~ does that make my green eggs moldy?
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My Grandpa says the green/blue ones are "Poison"!
 
Well if brown eggs are bleached white, maybe that's why the yolks are so much lighter- It's the bleach leaking through, not the diet! Mystery solved!
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I used to live next door to a lady who had real ameraucanas in the mid 1990s. It was the first time I'd seen blue eggs, but she made outlandish claims about them. "They have half the fat and calories of white eggs and twice the protein."

Hard to argue with someone who lived an active life well into their 90s.
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You would think if they were bleached that they would taste funny or different than the brown eggs or may be poisonous from the bleach, anyway.
 

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