Whether you're eating eggs from Rhode Island Reds (commonly brown-egg-laying chickens), White Leghorns (which produce white eggs) or Easter Eggers (which can lay colorful eggs in shades of blue, green and olive), you'll get the same nutrients. While the egg color itself doesn't impact ...
This paper examines the extent to which bedroom counts for units in the American Housing Survey (AHS) change between surveys and how this variation affects thedoi:10.2139/ssrn.2445478Eggers, FrederickMoumen, FouadSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
This week we collected our first colored egg which means one of our Easter Eggers is now laying! Grace asked if this is where the book Green Eggs and Ham comes from- ha ha! Keep reading November 23, 2021 Cranberry Heat Dip **Repost** It’s another year of my favorite holiday appet...
From personal experience, I’ve raised three different generations of Easter Eggers and none of them have ever gone broody. This is a very active and curious breed, and my Easter Eggers have always been more interested in exploring and foraging than sitting on a nest. That said, there are ...
This level of survey-to-survey change is consistent with that found in previous research.doi:10.2139/ssrn.2445478Frederick J. EggersFouad MoumenUrban Economics & Regional Studies eJournal