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A successful intensive egg farmer. Why do some eggs come out white while others are brown? NaijaFarmer Video Credit: Par Farms LTD.

13,582 views • 2 years ago •via X (Twitter)

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Agri-food & Health 🇨🇦🌍2 years ago

Apparently no animal scientists in the house

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Ifeanyichukwu Israel🇳🇬2 years ago

@Nig_Farmer What does it take to establish this... please educate me.

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Agri-food & Health 🇨🇦🌍2 years ago

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OMMEN2 years ago

@Nig_Farmer The different colors of eggs are from different breeds of laying hens which can be seen in the video. Easy way is.... the brown hens lay brown eggs and the white hens, white.

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Agri-food & Health 🇨🇦🌍2 years ago

@Nig_Farmer Great 👍. Would love to see other people’s thoughts too.

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kabiru ogugu2 years ago

@Nig_Farmer With this style of managing pullets, how do you clean up their waste(poo)? Pls i want to know.

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Agri-food & Health 🇨🇦🌍2 years ago

@Nig_Farmer Great question. Their method is quite traditional and they may need to shove the birds aside to manually pack the waste.

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TJ Associate2 years ago

@Nig_Farmer I think the birds come from different parent stock. So, each breed will lay eggs according to their breeding stock.

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Abu Faheemah2 years ago

@Nig_Farmer I guess due to some lacks of iron to be present in their feeds

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Agri-food & Health 🇨🇦🌍2 years ago

@Nig_Farmer Iron? But hey all fed the same

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