![]() Our definition of free-range eggsīroadly speaking, free-range should mean that hens have easy access to open ranges for at least eight hours a day and sheds where they can feed, roost, lay their eggs and be securely housed at night. ![]() If you're buying supermarket own-brand 'free-range' eggs with the hopes to save a few bucks, you might not realise that Woolworths Select, Coles and Aldi's Lodge Farm free range eggs have stocking densities of 10,000 hens per hectare – not what we consider true free-range. ![]() And this means that you may not be getting what they expect when you buy 'free-range'. The short answer is that it depends who you ask. Many people want to buy free-range eggs, but what does 'free-range' really mean?
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