on 17-05-2015 06:05 PM
Someone asked me about them I have never heard of them.
Does anyone know anything about them ??
on 18-05-2015 12:30 AM
It's probably an advertising gimmick to persuade people that battery hens are better looked after than free range hens because they're protected from foxes..
on 18-05-2015 12:36 AM
Probably right and a bald faced lie
on 18-05-2015 03:08 AM
I think the OP is just trying to fox us.
on 18-05-2015 07:34 AM
you dont think they meant faux eggs?
....perhaps a language or reading barrier?
other than that.... i have never heard of fox-free eggs. are they after eggs laid in a fox-free zone?
LOL
on 18-05-2015 07:42 AM
Are they Certified as Fox-Free. And if so, where does the fee end up.(Cracking up here.)
DEB
on 18-05-2015 08:39 AM
I haven't heard anymore about them.
My thoughts were that the eggs were the ones the foxes didn't get. Someone else said that hens who are frighten by foxes don.t lay eggs.
But who knows.
18-05-2015 08:41 AM - edited 18-05-2015 08:42 AM
Yeh, I believe egg production lessens with stressed chooks.
My daughter has some Goanna-free eggs.
DEB
on 18-05-2015 10:33 AM
"Goanna-free eggs"
on 18-05-2015 10:43 AM
It means they are not green.
Would you eat them
in a box?
Would you eat them
with a fox?
Not in a box.
Not with a fox.
Not in a house.
Not with a mouse.
I would not eat them here or there.
I would not eat them anywhere.
I would not eat green eggs and ham.
I do not like them, Sam-I-am.
on 18-05-2015 07:36 PM
The fox-free eggs might be from NZ... none, or not many foxes there.