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Friday, May 17, 2013

About eggs



                     


       Report about eggs




Most egg's come from caged hens. We can eat up to 920,000,000 eggs in NZ each year. That means we eat 2 and a half million eggs per day.

Free range hens can run around and flap their wings. But caged hens cannot.

We can cook eggs in a lot of different ways like fried eggs, scrambled eggs and poached eggs.

Eggs have b12 vitamin, one egg has 1\2 of b12 vitamin we need per day.

Hens that live in the cages have eggs that roll down onto a machine. The machine takes the eggs away.

Some of the eggs come from a chicken that eats grass. They live on a farm.  

Eggs are high in protein and are easy for our bodies to digest. Eggs are good for us to eat.

Some of the eggs have different colours and different sizes. There are white eggs and brown eggs.

(edited with help from the teacher)































































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