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A hen requires 24 to 26 hours to produce an egg. Thirty minutes later, she starts all over again.

The egg shell may have as many as 17,000 tiny pores over its surface. Through them, the egg can absorb flavors and odors. Storing them in their cartons helps keep them fresh.

Eggs age more in one day at room temperature than in one week in the refrigerator.

About 240 million laying hens produce approximately 5.5 billion dozen eggs per year in the United States.

White shelled eggs are produced by hens with white feathers and ear lobes. Brown shelled eggs are produced by hens with red feathers and red ear lobes.

To tell if an egg is raw or hard-cooked, spin it! If the egg spins easily, it is hard-cooked but if it wobbles, it is raw.

If an egg is accidentally dropped on the floor, sprinkle it heavily with salt for easy clean up.

During the spring (vernal) equinox (about March 21), it is said that an egg will stand on its small end. Although some people have reported success, it is not known whether such results were due to the equinox or to the peculiarities of that particular egg.

Egg yolks are one of the few foods that naturally contain Vitamin D.

Yolk color depends on the diet of the hen. Natural yellow-orange substances such as marigold petals may be added to light-colored feeds to enhance colors. Artificial color additives are not permitted.

Occasionally, a hen will produce double-yolked eggs throughout her egg-laying career. It is rare, but not unusual, for a young hen to produce an egg with no yolk at all.

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  • Fact - A chicken will lay bigger and stronger eggs if you change the lighting in such a way as tomake them think a day is 28 hours long!
  • Fact - The chicken can travel up to 9 miles per hour.
  • Fact - There seven distinctive types of combs on chickens: rose, strawberry, single, cushion, buttercup, pea, and V-shaped.
  • Fact - Unrelated to the chick, the male cock-of-the-rock bird earned the name "cock" because of its rooster-like appearance and combative behavior.  The female of the species influenced the word "rock" being added to the name because of her habit of nesting and rearing the young in sheltered rock niches.
  • Fact - In 1950, a tornado plucked some chickens from their coop in Bedfordshire, England.  It happened in more than one sense - their feathers exploded because the normal air pressure inside the quills was much higher than the low pressure air of the tornado.
  • Fact - Buffalo Wings were so named for their city of origin in New York State, where they were created at The Anchor Bar.
  • Fact - Chicken-a-la-King, a dish of diced chicken in a cream and sherry sauce, was originally Chicken-a-la-Keene, and only later was corrupted to suggest a royal provenance. Several parties lay claim to the dish's name origin, the most prevalent being London's Claridge's Hotel claim that the Keene in question was equestrian J.R. Keene and said its chef had created the dish to memorialize his Grand Prix victory.
  • Fact - Chicken drumsticks have a lower ration of meat to bone and skin than others parts of a chicken.
  • Fact - In the middle Ages, chicken soup was believed to be an aphrodisiac.
  • Fact - The "last meal" for Death Row inmates has became embedded in the American death-penalty ritual. Reporters have dutifully recorded the last meal menus: John Wayne Gray had fried chicken and strawberries; James Smith, executed in Texas in 1990, requested a "lump of dirt" (request was denied).
  • Fact - The five favorite U.S. school lunches nationwide, according to the American School Food Service Association, are, in order, pizza, chicken nuggets, tacos, burritos, and hamburgers.
  • Fact - There are four places in the United State with the word "chicken" in their name. Chicken, Alaska; Chicken Bristle; in Illinois and Kentucky; and Chicken Town, Pennsylvania.
  • Fact - Francis Bacon (1561-1626), the Elizabethan champion of the scientific method, died in pursuit of a better way of preserving food.  He had caught a severe cold while attempting to preserve a chicken by filling it with snow.
  • Fact - In China's far province of Guizhou, the Miao people are very superstitious, with strong beliefs in spirits and demons.  For marriage approval, a chicken is killed in front of the parties concerned.  After the chicken is cooked whole, the size of both its eyes are examined.  If both eyes are identical, it symbolizes a blissful union.  But if they are of different size, it is considered a bad omen, and the wedding plans canceled.  The weight of the chicken is also of importance.  Either party that breaks an engagement after the formal announcement must pay the other party an amount of silver equivalent to the weight of the chicken.

 

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View the details of this row. Still More Chicken Trivia

Name: From Which Came First by Susan E. Meyer & Marshia Melnick
Home Town: Roundtable Press
Date: 1982

  • Fact - The largest chicken egg on record was nearly 12 oz., measuring 12 1/4" around.
  • Fact - The greatest number of yolks in one chicken egg is nine.
  • Fact - The record for laying the most eggs: seven in one day.
  • Fact - A 22 lb. rooster named Weirdo was so ferocious he slaughtered cats, maimed dogs, and reduced his rivals to chicken feed.
  • Fact - There are more chickens in the world than any other domesticated bird. More than one chicken for every human on the face of this earth.
  • Fact - The longest distance flown by any chicken is 301 1/2 feet. (as the crow flies)
  • Fact - "Bozo" Miller from Oakland, Calif. holds the record for consuming the largest number of chickens: 27 two-pound pullets at one sitting.
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