Brown Eggs have a tendency to have more blood spots, brown or red. At times they have what is called in Yiddish a "gersh'tel", also a problem.
Very often they are Cage-free, and there are roosters.
The blood-spots are a ד'אוריתא.
All Amish country eggs have roosters.
Usually at least 3-5 eggs out of a dozen have an serious kashrus issue- THEREFORE COOKING THEM AND NOT CHECKING IS not compliant with THE HALACHA.
There is no Heter for a Non-frum to check eggs, even if they get paid for every one they find.
6 comments:
R Yudel, can you explain why having roosters and free cage present kashrus issues, for those am haratzim that just think your are maching krank.
OU is putting their symbol on such cartons that almost all the eggs have blood spots. They have brushed off complaints over the years. Why throw out easy profit $$??????!
https://nypost.com/2025/03/02/lifestyle/mom-traumatized-after-finding-bugs-in-her-aldi-pasta/
https://www.yahoo.com/news/crowd-sought-answers-lakewood-schools-230100525.html
You seriously don’t know that roosters impregnate hens?
they don't impregnate, they fertilize the eggs.
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