EGG-CELLENT FACTS
- Arkansas is ranked in the Top Ten in the Nation For Poultry & Egg Production
- Egg productions alone equals 3 billion eggs per year or 11.5 million eggs per day. The production value of egg production along is $1.8 million per day or over $478 million per year.
- The average American eats 250 eggs per year.
- Beyond brown and white, the color of an egg’s shell does not have any bearing on its nutritional value.
- Older hens produce larger eggs.
- The white string inside an egg is called the chalaza. Its job is to hold the yolk in place in the center of the white albumen. It is completely edible.
- The white leghorn is the more common breed of egg-laying chicken.
- The proteins in eggs contain an almost perfect mix of amino acids which are needed to build muscle, second only to breast milk.
- Eggs are an excellent source of antioxidants and vitamins A, B12 and D.They are also high in riboflavin, folate, phosphorus and choline, which helps with brain function.
Information source: Arkansas Poultry Federation
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