How does an egg farm work?

Egg farmers are responsible for the care and maintenance of laying hens used as part of an egg producing poultry farm. They can work for large commercial operations or run an independent family farm and can have anywhere from a few dozen to many thousands of hens.Click to see full answer. Also asked, is the…

Egg farmers are responsible for the care and maintenance of laying hens used as part of an egg producing poultry farm. They can work for large commercial operations or run an independent family farm and can have anywhere from a few dozen to many thousands of hens.Click to see full answer. Also asked, is the egg industry cruel?Eggstreme Cruelty to Animals. Virtually all chickens start off life at industrial hatcheries. Male chicks, who will never lay eggs and don’t grow fast enough for meat production, are typically ground up alive. Confining hens in cages is so cruel that the states of California and Michigan have banned the practice.Beside above, how are cage free eggs collected? Cage free doesn’t mean free to roam, they are still confined usually to a building and they are provided nesting boxes with a floor that is slightly pitched backwards so the eggs roll to an opening in the back and onto a conveyor belt behind/under the nesting box that take them to an area where they are stored Considering this, how are chicken eggs processed? Eggs are delivered from the egg production facility to the egg processing facility by an enclosed and refrigerated conveyor system. Egg handling and processing is performed with automated equipment. Egg processing occurs separate from the egg production facility. This processing method utilizes satellite farms.Can a chicken lay 2 eggs a day?More likely, the chicken keeper simply missed an egg during collection the day before and mistook it as meaning his/her chickens are laying 2 eggs a day. It is, however, quite possible for a hen to lay a double, or even triple, yolked egg. This is rather rare, but does happen.

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