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Is it true that eggs laid by hens that are not caged are low in LDL (“bad”) cholesterol and high in HDL (“good”) cholesterol?

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Is it true that eggs laid by hens that are not caged are low in LDL (“bad”) cholesterol and high in HDL (“good”) cholesterol?

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No. Eggs laid by free-range hens or Aracauna fowl, or fertilized eggs do not contain less cholesterol than regular supermarket eggs. The amount of cholesterol in an egg is determined by many factors, especially the size of the egg.

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