Egg is a healthy and nutritious
food. Table eggs being non-fertile, as rightly put forth by
Mahatma Gandhiji, are 'as vegetarian as milk and honey', for
they can never become the chirpy chicks!
Eventhough eggs contain considerable
amounts of cholesterol, lecithin in eggs prevents the absorption
of cholesterol of egg and other sources too. (Kansas State University
Report, 2001).
Several Medical studies have
shown that eating
eggs
is not related to body cholesterol levels or cardiovascular
problems (University of Connecticut report 2004), recommending
'people with normal cholesterol levels and no family history
of cardiovascular diseases, should not worry about eating one
or two eggs a day'.
Beaks are just like the nails,
and therefore their trimming need not be done under anesthesia.
Debeaked chicks resume feed intake within a few hours, and then
all along their life would continue to consume feed. Birds are
housed with enough space for their comfort and production and
the statement "hundreds of birds crammed into one cage"
is not true.
The way eggs
are produced in India have been a model to many countries and
hence today India is world's fourth largest producer of table
eggs exporting them even to quality conscious places like the
European Union and the Gulf countries. I therefore, strongly
recommend the production and consumption of hen eggs from nutrition,
health and economic point of view.