Eggs for the Market

1950s , Essex (County)

How the egg gets to the breakfast table. An educational film produced by Essex County Film Department.

Chicks hatch from their eggshells, are sorted into boxes and passed over for sexing. Pullets are separated from the male chicks, the young hens being destined for a life of laying. The film shows four different methods of hen farming, either roaming free range, kept in folds, in fixed runs, or in batteries. The eggs layed are sorted, graded, and packed by hand by young women in a factory. Finally the egg is enjoyed at the breakfast table. Matter-of-fact in tone, this film was produced by the Essex County Film Department to educate about hen farming and egg production. Silent with intertitles.

Keywords

Animals; Farming; Food production; Work; Poultry; Birds

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Eggs for the Market

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