neither the chicken nor the egg came first; it was the rooster. edit: you're a yolk to us. pre-edit: would you want an experimental penguinism guide to producing human eggbabies?
@@Vinnicombe1 _platypuses aren't friends, they're food!_ (universal platypuses, that is... you cut their legs off, then they happily await the new legs to grow back, it's a win-win situation, really)
Entire video shows how eggs are mass produced and at the end tells the audience "Don't buy your eggs from these guys go buy free range or organic instead. " I'm sure factory that allowed Discovery to film at their plant appreciated that.
I dont think the effect of this woulf be that drastic as we would like it to be. As mass produced items tend to be way cheaper it is a more appealing option for most people.
I am no bleeding heart animal rights activist and I absolutely love eggs and eat them everyday, but I choose to pay a higher price from local farms because I know their chickens are grown free, they have space to walk around and have some semblance of a happy life, it just feels right.
We would also use acoustics to check for hidden cracks in our farm fresh eggs - an egg with even a tiny hidden crack will have an off sound compared to an uncracked egg when you gently tap the two together. Cracks are still ok to use, but we would save those for ourselves rather than sell them to customers.
poor chickens... never see the sun or walk on the grass. I am glad i have my own free range happy chickies! eggs taste way better too. but yes, I named them Piri Piri, Nugget and drumstick.
Robert, egg tastes are impacted by what chickens eat, if you don't believe this, just feed your chickens some garlic bread & you'll accept it VERY fast lol. With this in mind, eggs from chickens that have access to insects & other high quality food scraps & other foods they tend to get as pets will generally have FAR more flavour than caged chickens on a controlled, constant diet of soy & grain. Even the yolk colour will be different. I think most people with backyard chickens have at some point needed to buy eggs instead for one of many reasons & the difference is extremely clear to anyone who's done that!
Nah, the claims of free range chicken's eggs are tastier is entirely false. It's pretty similar in taste and nutritional value. It's more about ethical value
Good to see that they changed the voice over for this one. I can't be the only one here who remembers the original line, "As for the chickens, their reward for all their hard work? An all-exclusive trip to the slaughterhouse!"
Soy or soybeans should NOT be given to animals to eat, as that soy could be transferred to people when they eat the actual eggs. Soy is NOT good for men.
Soy or soybeans should NOT be given to animals to eat, as that soy could be transferred to people when they eat the actual eggs. Soy is NOT good for men.
these machines never cease to amaze... I can't fathom how these machines are, well, made :D (how people come up with that, I mean... yeah, they're smart, studied people, of course I'd know nothing about it)
@@46993-r they actually are intelligent enough to understand what is happening. They know they're absolutely cramped and miserable. Just because you don't understand the self awareness of a chicken from a human standpoint, doesn't mean they don't have one. And just because they're bred for it doesn't make it right.
Hears a fun fact about eggs. Washing chicken eggs actually removes a coating on the eggs which naturall occurs to keep bacteria and outside contaminants out of the inside the egg. The best way to clean an egg is when it's ready to actually be used. In other words right on the spot.
@@Crazytesseract This video is public. They want to "prove" that the place is humane by making it look extra shiny when the cameras are rolling in case someone important sees it while searching for evidence of animal abuse
It's amazing how much thought and process is given and put into producing the foods we see in our grocery stores. I found it interesting and informative when the presenter said, white or brown the eggs are the same inside. As a grownup, I've only ever bought brown eggs. For some unexplained reason I always thought brown eggs were better, all things being equal of course.
even more so "amazing" when you realize how much of it is tossed in the garbage without any remorse, ugh... I'd totally buy stuff that are close to or post expiration rate (or "shelf life"), if it was like /2 or /4 cheaper... I'm sick of everything being terribly overpriced, and how things that aren't sold are being discarded... foreign company chain brand grocery stores especially... You could literally "end world hunger" with the $h*t that gets tossed in the garbage, but noooo, let's not do that... or at least alleviate the _sitch_ for low income ("poor") people (like me!)... Humanity is pretty wasteful, innit. (and they're the same eggs, yes... the narrator just says that there's an option of choice, if you for some reason have a personal, subjective moral dilemma with the caged chickens, you can, like, you know, decide not to buy these, maybe? that there are alternatives, you see)
@@ArinJager1 That is capitalism, give people an abitrary date to throw stuff away and typically they will buy more. Keep it turning, feed the machines. Keep it turning.
@@officerlarry2686 weird, I find occassional chicken $h*t on my eggs... I thought eggs shouldn't get wet unless right before you have to use them... different country customs, I guess :/
Funny fact: Countries like the USA require the cleaning of eggs. Afterwards, because the natural protective layer is cleaned off, they are sprayed with oil to protect them again. In Europe they don't clean the eggs as the natural protective layer is considered sufficient. Feathers and dirt on the eggs is mostly done on purpose to give customers the idea that the eggs are natural and better. Source: I'm one of the designers of these machines
But they are a commodity. Living organism or not. Side note...you might want to look into the living condition of "free range" chickens. It's very similar to these guys but instead of a few in a cage, there's thousands crammed beak to butthole inside a large warehouse.
Another side note. Yogurt is filled with living organisms and not only are they kept in air tight containers their whole life, when they are finally eaten, they're still alive when it happen. Where the fuck is peta. Fuck you yoplait!!!!
@@46993-r aight so lemme explain. People tend to see animals as just commodities and resources rather than living beings. In a way, they are. But, with this in mind, they tend to be mistreated. For animals with brains, it is inhuman to keep them in bad conditions because they are psychologically damaged. It is seen as wrong to make an animal suffer through life before ultimately dying for us to eat. At least let the animal live in the gentle bliss of a farm before having a quick and painless death. I guess it doesn’t affect the quality of food, but if you think about it from your point of view, you would rather live a happy life before having your neck snapped than living in a crowded and unkept cage. If I had the ability to become vegetarian, I would. Cows, chickens, pigs, and other mass produced farm animals are not given the right to live as a living being, but is forced to suffer until death. Think about sea world. The whales there are proven to have lots of mental disorders like depression and anxiety. But, they are often seen as means to an end for entertainment. Therefor, is it okay to just let them suffer to entertain us? Are humans the most superior in that sense? Should we just use all the other animals to fulfil our desires and wants? I think cohabiting is more important. We can use these animals for our desires as long as we help them in return. Give them good lives, treat them as we would treat our loved ones or pets, and when we ultimately use them for our own desires, make their passing as quick and easy as possible to avoid suffering Sorry for the long rant. I am slightly passionate about this topic, and I have a friend who is really passionate about it.
I went from peanut butter, through honey, to eggs... _good tmes_ (not that I haven't seen these before, either ages ago on actual cable TV, or on here many years later) ^^ life's strange
Brittany hutt oooooooor everyone can eat what they want (with some exceptions, like cannibalism). I love eggs, to be honest, so I wont stop eating them. They’re cheap, easy to cook, and good source of protein. I’m a broke person so eggs are good
StoneOfMoon lol I just seen this comment hun eggs are like 2.99 for just 12 and you have to boil or fry 3 at a time just to get a decent meal out of it that’s not cheap to me their full of cholesterol and they don’t have any taste on their own so they basically taste like crap without salt on the other hand you can get two 5lb bags of potatoes for 4.99 and it has zero cholesterol and two potatoes fills you up way more than 3 eggs.. oh yea did i mention non fertilized eggs are the chickens period so you basically like eating fried up periods
Brittany hutt well, not everyone got a perfect pancreas to only consume potatoes (even though they’re delicious), they’re just carbs and I need to watch my glucose levels. And I know eggs are basically chicken period. I told this to my coworkers and they all looked grossed out at me and I just laughed at their reaction. I know my food. I graduated from a culinary school. And last time I checked, cholesterol in eggs are not as harmful as everyone made it sound a decade or so ago.
I most certainly don't... I only buy cage-free. On average it's about $3.50 a dozen, which in the grand scheme of things isn't much when you think about the stuff we spend money on, like alcohol. I've stayed over night with a friend a couple times recently. She cooked breakfast the next day and used the type of eggs you see in this video. They literally tasted like sadness compared to the cage free I'm used to, but I didn't want to be rude. Were it up to me I would have uberd or driven her car to the nearest grocery store and bought a dozen cage free eggs. The yolks are bright orange instead of pale yellow, and the shells are tougher. They're also more nutritious.
@@wakywind42 I've heard that schtick before, but the eggs I get are ACTUALLY cage free/free range. You can tell by the eggs themselves. I've compared them to eggs my friend occasionally brings me from his parents who own chickens. The only real difference is that the sizes and colors are not standardized. Some are big, small, white, tan, brown, etc.
Yeah, these stupid vegans cry a river. Yet eat their boyfriends eggs at night. Isn't that hypocrisy already? And oh it's meat so they unconsciously eat meat!!
@@nahor88 lol you sound like you're helping humanity by yourself. You sound arrogant. Next time please educate yourself and watch documentaries about “free ranged a.k.a caged free" chickens you're blabbing. You're just making yourself look like an ignorant fool.
This is how when a mommy chicken is ugly and can’t find someone to love it she gets depressed and lays a egg then big boi bob comes over to snatch dat egg and sell it online
A little trick for those who care about the chickens laying their eggs- the more orangey and bright the yolk, the happier the hen. The yolks will be bright and orange if the hens get to forage and eat bugs and grass as opposed to just chicken feed.
A more orange yolk just means a diet with a higher concentration of carotenoids, which can be artificially induced by just increasing carotenoid content of factory farm feed. Egg producers are aware of this common misunderstanding and they take advantage of it to make customers believe a product is more humane than it actually is
@@Rockzilla1122 better way to distinguish between egg yolks is taste. but i think well fed chickens will have a good color yolk, if you don't include the trickery of egg producers
_a chicken does not compute the man-made abstract concept of happiness_ (the video literally tells you what's in the feed - it's actually better than bugs and grass)
Why would they need to make a video about how it's made with free range eggs? Egg comes out the chicken, farmer goes and finds the egg, not a very interesting video huh?
@@therealchickennugget220 depends on local state laws. Like here in TN. The product can be 100% animal cruel and still advertised as free range or organic.
Okay. to those "aCkshuAlLy..." people, The show's name is "How it's made". This episode covers eggs, So it's not unnatural that the episode's name is "EGGS". please.
While the conditions don’t look extremely bad, they don’t look remotely good either. Before I started keeping chickens, I thought they had no thoughts or feelings. I’ve been keeping chickens for 5 years now. I’m here to say that they DO have thoughts and feelings. Watching this vid made me feel sad. Poor little things 😭
People: OMG, those poor chickens should be out in nature Also people: living in high rise buildings, concrete everywhere, fake plastic trees, and always inside on UA-cam.
Literally has nothing to do with people's opinion on animal rights whether you live in a cardboard box in poverty or in a mansion as a millionaire bud. You should learn the difference between value and morals, as they are two independent variables.
@@symbolitical4158 I'm saying that WE are in cages. We can't/won't/don't improve our own lives. We should also be out in nature. As for the chickens, I live in the rural country, I have dirt under my finger nails. There are free range chickens all over the place near me. The Hawks get some, "my" coyotes get some, I imagine snakes and raccoons get some. Nature isn't always nice and doesn't listen to my set of morals. But I wasn't making a comment on how we should be treating chickens, what balance of protection should be given for the benefit of their unfertilized eggs. I reiterate, we have made ourselves an artificial environment to "live" in, and avoid nature at all costs.
@@markfairbanks3533 there are 7 billion people on our planet. 99,7% of the earth’s surface is not usable for human occupation and that last 0,3% is divided between housing, infrastructure and food cultivation. And our population only grows, meaning there is no other way to produce enough food to feed everyone (even if food gets distributed evenly in the future). No one bats an eye at how brutally a lion murders an antelope because its in their nature and necessary for survival. Its not pretty, but would you rather go hungry at all times or even die from starvation so the animals we slaughter anyway for their meat or produce to have had a good life? That sentiment is completely misplaced, because whether an animal has been happy or not it will end up on someone’s plate after been cultivated, kept and brutally murdered. The only reason for treating cattle in better conditions is to make better quality food, because an animal that has had the freedom to roam around while alive is tastier. But without mass production humanity goes into destination fked instantly.
You: I can’t believe that these poor hens are being held in cages for the rest of their lives! Me, an intellectual: yo i’d lock myself up for some free gatorade
You think they wouldn't? I'm still trying to explain to my wild turkey that hands are NOT for eating! My former chicken had a taste for blood & would peck at moles to make them bleed to drink & was especially fond of mormon skin lol. If they'll do that to adults, imagine what would happen if you left a baby with them!
That depends on how you define the word "egg". The first animal egg came long before the first chicken. The first egg that contains a baby chicken came before the first chicken, which would break out from the egg. The first egg produced by chicken came after the first female chicken, which produced the egg.
proof we dont know nuts about life. we can't tell which one came first and explain with sense. If THE EGG CAME FIRST THEN HOW THE EGG FORM IN THE FIRST PLACE. IF THE CHICKEN CAME FIRST THEN HOW THE FUCK IT TOOK LIFE WITHOUT AN EGG SHELL. WHATEVER
The chicken lays the egg.
*THE END.*
But where does the chicken come from?
Let’s not do this please
luke the chicken comes from the egg and the egg comes from the chicken and the chicken comes from the egg.
Damn you beat me to it
Lol
This episode should be called "how its laid"
no username just a random Toyota logo! Nice
Dr. Derp yeah..
Gigitty.
That sounds so wrong on many levels
no username just a random Toyota logo! Actually I think it should be called “how you’re not getting laid”
0:16
THIS GUY JUST SOLVED RACISM.
Haha
Yes
Yaaaay
He did !?!?!? no more black lives matter i guss
Purple eggs?
The minute I saw this vid, i knew the comment section won't let me down.
Same
Facts
Omg exactly same ! But it did didn't it ..
Look up cross examined
Same 😂
"White or brown, all eggs are the same inside"
Hear that, society?
Brown eggs are too gay brother
Different nutrition compositions
Quails and chickens are not the same, and don't even talk about those dodos from across the sea, they're just... weird.
he sounds like the 'I'm 14 and this is deep' type.
just saying.
Get a load of this 𝘀𝗼𝗰𝗶𝗲𝘁𝘆
BABIES | How it’s made
I want know too but we need a beautiful girl and handsome guy
Air.
Criticał Mous3 ua-cam.com/video/6DkxG5CLPEg/v-deo.html
The peepee goes into the viivii nuff said
Fun fact: Babies are used to make baby powder
Discovery: How to make eggs
Chicken: Am I a joke to you?
HippoNamedMoon yes you are
JP A platypus isn’t a bird 😂
neither the chicken nor the egg came first; it was the rooster.
edit: you're a yolk to us.
pre-edit: would you want an experimental penguinism guide to producing human eggbabies?
Egg: am I a yoke to you?
@@Vinnicombe1 _platypuses aren't friends, they're food!_ (universal platypuses, that is... you cut their legs off, then they happily await the new legs to grow back, it's a win-win situation, really)
Entire video shows how eggs are mass produced and at the end tells the audience "Don't buy your eggs from these guys go buy free range or organic instead. " I'm sure factory that allowed Discovery to film at their plant appreciated that.
that doesnt mean they're wrong
@@KittenLove536 But that doesn't mean they didn't appreciate that.
I dont think the effect of this woulf be that drastic as we would like it to be. As mass produced items tend to be way cheaper it is a more appealing option for most people.
Sure in a perfect world!! But not everyone can afford to pay 7(correction 4x) times more for eggs
@@noobslayer6915 who cares what corporations appreciate
Spoiler: Chickens
Bro what that the flip
Damn it you ruined the vid
Dick head ruining it for the rest of us
Really?! ive been looking forward to this for 29 years :/
Why you had to ruin it for me? You should've at least said spoilers!
I was honestly expecting an anatomy lesson on chicken ovaries.
me too
Me too
Anything "made" is made from pre-fabricated elements, anyway.
because is How it made feels like must include anatomy
Wait, I thought eggs grow on trees...
plants not trees - eggplants :)
obviously they are made with molten rocks dug from my backyard
No no no... it’s the stock that delivers them
No that's money
Is this a joke or your just dumb
"Well you see when a mommy chicken and daddy chicken love each other very much..."
The video literally says no daddy chickens are needed. Worst "talk" ever
@@ihatethesystem it's a joke my dude
They love each other? I thought it's artificial breeding
The eggs you get at the store are unfertilized. You're pretty much eating chicken menstruation for breakfast. Yummy.
Drinking yolk is the best
I am no bleeding heart animal rights activist and I absolutely love eggs and eat them everyday, but I choose to pay a higher price from local farms because I know their chickens are grown free, they have space to walk around and have some semblance of a happy life, it just feels right.
cool. I can tell you're very proud.
I've had eggs from farms before. They taste super different. Much more gamey? But super delicious
still you eating their kids..does it feel right :)
when?
@@goosh31 Be cautious! Your hens might be eating all sorts of pollutants, if they aren't kept professionally.
"eggs: how its made"
*chicken shits out egg*
ta-daa!!!
edit: didn't steal this comment... just thought of this for a moment while watching this.
*P E R F E C T*
Language
@@rhloa You can't really tell me not to swear. Do you think i'm like a 7 year old saying Fuck?
@@rhloa
You not they parent!
Watch yo profanity 😂😂 this made me laugh
Using acoustics to determine the quality of the egg shell is pretty damn impressive. I wonder who figured that out.
We would also use acoustics to check for hidden cracks in our farm fresh eggs - an egg with even a tiny hidden crack will have an off sound compared to an uncracked egg when you gently tap the two together. Cracks are still ok to use, but we would save those for ourselves rather than sell them to customers.
"they start laying eggs at 19 weeks old"
teen moms: i have a new rival
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poor chickens... never see the sun or walk on the grass. I am glad i have my own free range happy chickies! eggs taste way better too. but yes, I named them Piri Piri, Nugget and drumstick.
Shadows target C
Haha like the food names I have dumpling,noodle,and chipotle
Robert, egg tastes are impacted by what chickens eat, if you don't believe this, just feed your chickens some garlic bread & you'll accept it VERY fast lol. With this in mind, eggs from chickens that have access to insects & other high quality food scraps & other foods they tend to get as pets will generally have FAR more flavour than caged chickens on a controlled, constant diet of soy & grain. Even the yolk colour will be different. I think most people with backyard chickens have at some point needed to buy eggs instead for one of many reasons & the difference is extremely clear to anyone who's done that!
Lilac Lizard True my chickens egg flavor changed a little bit when I changed there diet
Nah, the claims of free range chicken's eggs are tastier is entirely false. It's pretty similar in taste and nutritional value. It's more about ethical value
Good to see that they changed the voice over for this one. I can't be the only one here who remembers the original line, "As for the chickens, their reward for all their hard work? An all-exclusive trip to the slaughterhouse!"
I specifically searched for this after years just to see if i remembered it right, i guess i did but wow talk about mean
Ok that’s hilarious
🙁
Soy or soybeans should NOT be given to animals to eat, as that soy could be transferred to people when they eat the actual eggs. Soy is NOT good for men.
@@danielm3670 Ummmmmm I'm pretty sure men (and women) have been eating soybeans since they were first discovered? :/
I appreciate you stating that thing at the end.
Yep! That ended much nicely than the American version of this vid. ua-cam.com/video/aYhEbjhhcAg/v-deo.html
"For all their hardwork, they win an all expense-paid trip to the slaughterhouse"
Ironically enough they did not show the process for such practices
Lmao that was savage asf
Soy or soybeans should NOT be given to animals to eat, as that soy could be transferred to people when they eat the actual eggs. Soy is NOT good for men.
This is the most gentle machinery I’ve ever seen in a factory 😂
Absolutely! It's terribly amusing. Not a single egg is lost, in spite of all that rapidity.
these machines never cease to amaze... I can't fathom how these machines are, well, made :D (how people come up with that, I mean... yeah, they're smart, studied people, of course I'd know nothing about it)
The cages looks tiny and there’s so many in one, I feel so bad for them
Why? They don't know any better. They're not intelligent enough to know the difference. Not to mention, that's what they're bred for.
@@46993-r aight guess I’ll go hit and abuse a dog cause it doesn’t know better
@@46993-r they actually are intelligent enough to understand what is happening. They know they're absolutely cramped and miserable. Just because you don't understand the self awareness of a chicken from a human standpoint, doesn't mean they don't have one. And just because they're bred for it doesn't make it right.
If you eat eggs or chicken you're unfortunately paying for this to happen. Go vegan so you don't have to contribute to this suffering! :(
Bruh I really don’t care if them chickens suffering tbh it’s a them problem and as long as I get my chicken nuggets I’m okay with them like that
This is the cleanest poultry farm I've ever seen in my life
I doubt it it's always this clean
I guess it was cleaned hours before the shoot
Hears a fun fact about eggs. Washing chicken eggs actually removes a coating on the eggs which naturall occurs to keep bacteria and outside contaminants out of the inside the egg. The best way to clean an egg is when it's ready to actually be used. In other words right on the spot.
@@americanspartanlsh5077 thank you for the information
It is cleaned so well, only for this video shoot. Who has the time, man??!!
@@Crazytesseract This video is public. They want to "prove" that the place is humane by making it look extra shiny when the cameras are rolling in case someone important sees it while searching for evidence of animal abuse
You should see America’s chicken slaughter houses oops I mean “pens”
4:30 Whoa, sounds like a low key slam to this company. Touché
Yeah, No one tells you how it is in a low key fashion quite like a northern brit.
(that wasn't me trying to be pompous)
It's amazing how much thought and process is given and put into producing the foods we see in our grocery stores.
I found it interesting and informative when the presenter said, white or brown the eggs are the same inside. As a grownup, I've only ever bought brown eggs. For some unexplained reason I always thought brown eggs were better, all things being equal of course.
even more so "amazing" when you realize how much of it is tossed in the garbage without any remorse, ugh... I'd totally buy stuff that are close to or post expiration rate (or "shelf life"), if it was like /2 or /4 cheaper... I'm sick of everything being terribly overpriced, and how things that aren't sold are being discarded... foreign company chain brand grocery stores especially... You could literally "end world hunger" with the $h*t that gets tossed in the garbage, but noooo, let's not do that... or at least alleviate the _sitch_ for low income ("poor") people (like me!)... Humanity is pretty wasteful, innit. (and they're the same eggs, yes... the narrator just says that there's an option of choice, if you for some reason have a personal, subjective moral dilemma with the caged chickens, you can, like, you know, decide not to buy these, maybe? that there are alternatives, you see)
@@ArinJager1 That is capitalism, give people an abitrary date to throw stuff away and typically they will buy more. Keep it turning, feed the machines. Keep it turning.
@@ArinJager1RACISM BROOOO 😂
Title: how are eggs made
Hens: KOWALSKI ANALYSIS
It shouldn't have taken me as long as it did for me to understand what you were saying. I thought you were typing in chicken language :(
EGGS | How it is packaged
15% feeding process
10% rolling around
5% packaging
70% CLEANING
As a sanitation worker in an egg plant,that's about right on
And this is at a well polished facility that was ready for cameras, when you see a real one you'll see why the eggs need so much cleaning
@@officerlarry2686 weird, I find occassional chicken $h*t on my eggs... I thought eggs shouldn't get wet unless right before you have to use them... different country customs, I guess :/
@@EoRdE6 almost as if the eggs come out of the same hole the $h*t does, hmmm ;)
Funny fact: Countries like the USA require the cleaning of eggs. Afterwards, because the natural protective layer is cleaned off, they are sprayed with oil to protect them again. In Europe they don't clean the eggs as the natural protective layer is considered sufficient.
Feathers and dirt on the eggs is mostly done on purpose to give customers the idea that the eggs are natural and better.
Source: I'm one of the designers of these machines
Technically. This is how they harvest, package and sell the eggs
Humans: aww, these chickens spend their life in cages. They should be free!
Also humans: *eats them and their eggs*
I went Vegan 4 years ago to not contribute to this abusive system.. there is no need for it
@@YardenZada I'm not because i need it
Yarden Marom no one asked
Found the alien
I have hens and they only go in a coop at night to sleep they lay in their boxes and then run free with clean water and feed 3 times a day
poor hens, They've obviously never seen the sunlight as they're so pale!
Snizboj The only time they see the sun is on their way to the slotter house after they quit laying😞
Haven't heard of white chickens? What kind of chickens do you have on your planet?!
R/woosh...
I like it see my profile pic
Nigga 2 people, wow.
All this happens, without a crack,
HiMyNameIsJakeAble put them in your truck then you got like 3 cracked 🤦🏻♂️
Not funny
@@blonk2658 it's not a joke
And wonder how egg yolk didn't churned with those machine moving so fast
I would leave a cracked egg randomly on some boxes to see who would be the lucky consumer 😆
" It all start in the hen house " and there it ends too
It all started in 95
Wow they literally spend their whole lives in a cage...☹️
Someone who cares. Nice
They said they spend 15 hrs of daylight so they go outside
;-;
Turo Reyes 15 hours of daylight but from fluorescent lighting
I only sensed this level of vegan once in my life
3:07
There is an 1 imposter among us
A shitty Imposter
@@rockomajone3407 like u
JK
Down to the acoustic tapping of the egg, this might be one of the most fascinating episode of this series.
Yah, the acoustic tapping is huge fun.
I wonder if hugabee made a parody of this one
0:32 please keep the hens in a free environment. They are kept in such small cages. Treat them as living organisms, not as commodities.
But they are a commodity. Living organism or not. Side note...you might want to look into the living condition of "free range" chickens. It's very similar to these guys but instead of a few in a cage, there's thousands crammed beak to butthole inside a large warehouse.
Another side note.
Yogurt is filled with living organisms and not only are they kept in air tight containers their whole life, when they are finally eaten, they're still alive when it happen.
Where the fuck is peta. Fuck you yoplait!!!!
@@46993-r yo wtf i was eating a yogurt now i dont want it anymore
@@46993-r wtf part of yogurt is living!? Lmao
@@46993-r aight so lemme explain. People tend to see animals as just commodities and resources rather than living beings. In a way, they are. But, with this in mind, they tend to be mistreated. For animals with brains, it is inhuman to keep them in bad conditions because they are psychologically damaged. It is seen as wrong to make an animal suffer through life before ultimately dying for us to eat. At least let the animal live in the gentle bliss of a farm before having a quick and painless death. I guess it doesn’t affect the quality of food, but if you think about it from your point of view, you would rather live a happy life before having your neck snapped than living in a crowded and unkept cage. If I had the ability to become vegetarian, I would. Cows, chickens, pigs, and other mass produced farm animals are not given the right to live as a living being, but is forced to suffer until death. Think about sea world. The whales there are proven to have lots of mental disorders like depression and anxiety. But, they are often seen as means to an end for entertainment. Therefor, is it okay to just let them suffer to entertain us? Are humans the most superior in that sense? Should we just use all the other animals to fulfil our desires and wants? I think cohabiting is more important. We can use these animals for our desires as long as we help them in return. Give them good lives, treat them as we would treat our loved ones or pets, and when we ultimately use them for our own desires, make their passing as quick and easy as possible to avoid suffering
Sorry for the long rant. I am slightly passionate about this topic, and I have a friend who is really passionate about it.
2:54 Look at that lonely egg lol probably he's the only one made it out alive from that factory
Ye i saw that too 😂
❤️
It's unfertilized
He hatched and lived a happy life
@@chriswilson3698 _in my mouth_
Thats a nice way of saying "if you dont like it go organic!" at the end 😁
0:53
The chicken in the left: "I am on hunger strike!"
kk
they starve them every few months to increase egg production
EGGS | how it's made
me: **visible confusion**
WHAT DO YOU MEAN HOW ITS MADE?!?!?!
They should have showed how the chicken makes the egg
how eggs are made
when a daddy chicken meets a mommy chicken and they love each other very very much, they...
Mom - ok thats enough
🐓🐔 _THEY SMAAAASHHH!!!_ =🥚
@@user-th6xg5of4x 😂😂😂
They don't need a rooster to lay eggs tho
Hens can lay eggs without a rooster tho
That opening shot of a single egg looked like a 90's music video.
_eggwave_
Chicken: *lay an egg*
*the egg roll to the machine*
Chicken: *tear drop*
😂 😂 😂
I thought this was going to be a biology/chemistry class about how they're formed inside a hen
Quite disappointed actually...
There’s a magic school bus episode that explains this it’s called the magic school bus cracks a yolk
This video shows how eggs are collected, sorted, cleaned and classified - not how they are made.
So you wanna stick a camera up a chickens ass?
yes
SgtStevePH 😳
@@sirhellhound3074 No, I wanna change the title. We don't "make" or produce eggs. Animals are not machines.
Exerctly
Went from how gold are made to how eggs are made.. Wonderful nature
Exactly where I just came from.
I went from peanut butter, through honey, to eggs... _good tmes_ (not that I haven't seen these before, either ages ago on actual cable TV, or on here many years later) ^^ life's strange
"Eggs, how it's made"
Oh, I thought they were the chickens.
remember this is the best a egg factory can get, so dont forget about the factories that dont get recorded
It’s a Nutri-Oeuf factory in Quebec Canada
"My children! I brought back some sticks for our nest~"
"Wait what the fu-"
With all these factory measures in place, I'm surprised the eggs we find in the grocery stores aren't already scrambled.
i don't like scrambled eggs. I like them fried or boiled
besides, they last fresh longer ovbsly, if they still in the shell lol.
@@larsswig912 how about omelettes
@@KimiHayashi depends
@@larsswig912 you just don't know how to scramble the eggs the right way, is all
This episode starts literally right after the eggs are made
i think everyone one should pet hen and get their own eggs. watching those chicken in small cages is awful
Himanshu Sharma Everyone doesn't have the necessary land. Where would they pet?...inside their apartment? Lol
Ooooor hear me out I know this sounds crazy wait for it.....we could all not eat eggs.... crazy right
Brittany hutt oooooooor everyone can eat what they want (with some exceptions, like cannibalism). I love eggs, to be honest, so I wont stop eating them. They’re cheap, easy to cook, and good source of protein. I’m a broke person so eggs are good
StoneOfMoon lol I just seen this comment hun eggs are like 2.99 for just 12 and you have to boil or fry 3 at a time just to get a decent meal out of it that’s not cheap to me their full of cholesterol and they don’t have any taste on their own so they basically taste like crap without salt on the other hand you can get two 5lb bags of potatoes for 4.99 and it has zero cholesterol and two potatoes fills you up way more than 3 eggs.. oh yea did i mention non fertilized eggs are the chickens period so you basically like eating fried up periods
Brittany hutt well, not everyone got a perfect pancreas to only consume potatoes (even though they’re delicious), they’re just carbs and I need to watch my glucose levels. And I know eggs are basically chicken period. I told this to my coworkers and they all looked grossed out at me and I just laughed at their reaction. I know my food. I graduated from a culinary school. And last time I checked, cholesterol in eggs are not as harmful as everyone made it sound a decade or so ago.
No open spaces? No green grass? Just life in a box -- lay eggs & in a year or so get culled ??
Yeah. Who cares they’re just animals.
@@evanwatling3897 and you're a disposable human.
Dr Teddy No human is disposable. We all have potential that’s far beyond that of any animal.
YinYangar yeah that second part is true and the first part is true to commanders and generals. So yeah. I’ll give you that.
You searched for this video just to say that didn't you
Hate that they keep these hens in cages not a nice life...
Kieron Cousins same
The level of vegan is strong
I bet everyone of y’all still eating eggs tho
Adrian Trejo yeh could be free range tho you twat
OH MY, OH NO, THE GRAPES ARE COMING!!!!! Sure
So l’m potentially washing my hair with Grade F eggs...cheers 😂
Everyone complaining about the hens living condition but still eating their eggs😂🤦🏽♂️
I most certainly don't... I only buy cage-free. On average it's about $3.50 a dozen, which in the grand scheme of things isn't much when you think about the stuff we spend money on, like alcohol.
I've stayed over night with a friend a couple times recently. She cooked breakfast the next day and used the type of eggs you see in this video. They literally tasted like sadness compared to the cage free I'm used to, but I didn't want to be rude. Were it up to me I would have uberd or driven her car to the nearest grocery store and bought a dozen cage free eggs. The yolks are bright orange instead of pale yellow, and the shells are tougher. They're also more nutritious.
@@wakywind42 I've heard that schtick before, but the eggs I get are ACTUALLY cage free/free range. You can tell by the eggs themselves. I've compared them to eggs my friend occasionally brings me from his parents who own chickens. The only real difference is that the sizes and colors are not standardized. Some are big, small, white, tan, brown, etc.
Yeah, these stupid vegans cry a river. Yet eat their boyfriends eggs at night. Isn't that hypocrisy already? And oh it's meat so they unconsciously eat meat!!
@@nahor88 lol you sound like you're helping humanity by yourself. You sound arrogant. Next time please educate yourself and watch documentaries about “free ranged a.k.a caged free" chickens you're blabbing. You're just making yourself look like an ignorant fool.
Anthony Phillips yeah like since when can niggas taste emotions
1am: Getting ready for bed
"Let's have omelette for breakfast tomorrow"
4am: Done reading how to cook omelette.
"Hmm but how are eggs made though?"
As a little kid I always wondered how there is never actually a chicken in the eggs but now that I am 15 I get it.
During whole video, I was like , "its gonna crack , its gonna crack!!!"
This is how when a mommy chicken is ugly and can’t find someone to love it she gets depressed and lays a egg then big boi bob comes over to snatch dat egg and sell it online
A little trick for those who care about the chickens laying their eggs- the more orangey and bright the yolk, the happier the hen. The yolks will be bright and orange if the hens get to forage and eat bugs and grass as opposed to just chicken feed.
The orange yolks taste better too!
A more orange yolk just means a diet with a higher concentration of carotenoids, which can be artificially induced by just increasing carotenoid content of factory farm feed. Egg producers are aware of this common misunderstanding and they take advantage of it to make customers believe a product is more humane than it actually is
@@Rockzilla1122 better way to distinguish between egg yolks is taste. but i think well fed chickens will have a good color yolk, if you don't include the trickery of egg producers
_a chicken does not compute the man-made abstract concept of happiness_
(the video literally tells you what's in the feed - it's actually better than bugs and grass)
Alternate title: How prisons operate
I would go cross-eyed staring at thousands of eggs a day in a bright light.
"Love and eggs are best when they are fresh." --- Russian Proverb. 🍳🍳🍳🍳
It's funny how they are taking so calmly while showing extremly cruel footage of battery farms.
the factory did a great job of placing the eggs in their containers
@Ujju
Yes but it's a damn shame. That the cages the chickens are in. Has such a limited space for all of them.
4:53 for Eggs ! This inspired me to make videos like 'Beef- How it is made, Fish - How it is made..
When a mommy chicken and a daddy chicken love each other very much...
Factory: (Makes Eggs)
How to Basic: I'm about to end this things whole career
When you unintentially show an egg farm that isn't free range on an official TV program watched by thousands of people...
"unintentionally"
I don't think it was unintentional
Why would they need to make a video about how it's made with free range eggs? Egg comes out the chicken, farmer goes and finds the egg, not a very interesting video huh?
@@tatertotter808 1. chicken lay eggs
2. Pick up egg
3. Inspect egg
4. Package egg
5.profit
This was filmed and narrated - seems quite intentional. 😎
I keep thinking of Babs in "Chicken Run", knitting and asking, "Are we going on 'oliday?"
That's so sad, the chickens probably spend most of there life in tiny cages😥😥😥😥😥😥😥
The level of vegan is strong in this one
I'm not vegan
Survival of the fittest
@@ih8lebuvkookisdabesteu80 go kill a small child and say "survival of the fittest"
@@arifmhmd6253 that's a different thing because humans are at the top of the food chain and chickens are below us.
Should be a 1 minute video saying “right out the chicken”
Poor chickens! I hope they get some time outside too?
None at all these are cage eggs and you have to get free range to get the hens to be able to go outside
The only time they see the sun is on their way to the slotter house after they quit laying😞
@@raleighs414 awesome
Raleigh and Berklee yeah and then they can be eaten, welcome to the cycle of life.
@@therealchickennugget220 depends on local state laws. Like here in TN. The product can be 100% animal cruel and still advertised as free range or organic.
Okay. to those "aCkshuAlLy..." people,
The show's name is "How it's made".
This episode covers eggs, So it's not unnatural that the episode's name is "EGGS".
please.
How eggs are made. Well, when a mommy chicken and a daddy chicken love each other very much . . . .
more like when mommy chicken reaches that time of the month.
3:08 they looked like a crowd of little eggy people! soo cute!
coco_rhi did you not see the egg with manure on it
How are those metallic machines handling them so perfectly! But one earthquake, all eggs are gone.
one earthquake, and most everything is gone, not just eggs -_-
Eggs How it's made .
Hen : I'm joke to you ?
I just thought a chicken lays an egg and it’s cleaned and pun in a container. DAMN and egg goes through all that
More like how the eggs are PROCESSED.
Wow, this was recommended to me on Easter
Coincidence??🤔
why am i laughing at eggs rolling down a conveyor belt
"White or Brown, all eggs are the same inside"
Pretty actual now and forever.
While the conditions don’t look extremely bad, they don’t look remotely good either. Before I started keeping chickens, I thought they had no thoughts or feelings. I’ve been keeping chickens for 5 years now. I’m here to say that they DO have thoughts and feelings. Watching this vid made me feel sad. Poor little things 😭
Nobody:
Not even a single soul:
How its made: how to make eggs
Useless nobody
Thank you for the kind words at the end
People: OMG, those poor chickens should be out in nature
Also people: living in high rise buildings, concrete everywhere, fake plastic trees, and always inside on UA-cam.
Literally has nothing to do with people's opinion on animal rights whether you live in a cardboard box in poverty or in a mansion as a millionaire bud. You should learn the difference between value and morals, as they are two independent variables.
@@symbolitical4158 I'm saying that WE are in cages. We can't/won't/don't improve our own lives. We should also be out in nature.
As for the chickens, I live in the rural country, I have dirt under my finger nails. There are free range chickens all over the place near me. The Hawks get some, "my" coyotes get some, I imagine snakes and raccoons get some. Nature isn't always nice and doesn't listen to my set of morals. But I wasn't making a comment on how we should be treating chickens, what balance of protection should be given for the benefit of their unfertilized eggs. I reiterate, we have made ourselves an artificial environment to "live" in, and avoid nature at all costs.
@@markfairbanks3533 there are 7 billion people on our planet. 99,7% of the earth’s surface is not usable for human occupation and that last 0,3% is divided between housing, infrastructure and food cultivation. And our population only grows, meaning there is no other way to produce enough food to feed everyone (even if food gets distributed evenly in the future). No one bats an eye at how brutally a lion murders an antelope because its in their nature and necessary for survival. Its not pretty, but would you rather go hungry at all times or even die from starvation so the animals we slaughter anyway for their meat or produce to have had a good life? That sentiment is completely misplaced, because whether an animal has been happy or not it will end up on someone’s plate after been cultivated, kept and brutally murdered.
The only reason for treating cattle in better conditions is to make better quality food, because an animal that has had the freedom to roam around while alive is tastier. But without mass production humanity goes into destination fked instantly.
Reminds me of the feeling of playing toss the egg game without cracking it.
whoever designed these machines are incredible
It's all based on smaller set-scenes designed by others.
The Norwegians designed the ones where I work
@@officerlarry2686 Where is that? In Norway? Or close to it?
@@HansDunkelberg1 the USA our machines were imported and if something breaks it could take 6 months to get the part,which is why we have 32 lines
Debbie from the Amanda show would be going nuts right now.
I wished after the intro they should’ve said ‘ Chickens make them’ and ended the video!
You: I can’t believe that these poor hens are being held in cages for the rest of their lives!
Me, an intellectual: yo i’d lock myself up for some free gatorade
Ok boomer
It’s not hens ?
Sneaky spy Lamarre 0:44 *the hens*
What if chickens stole our babies
You think they wouldn't? I'm still trying to explain to my wild turkey that hands are NOT for eating! My former chicken had a taste for blood & would peck at moles to make them bleed to drink & was especially fond of mormon skin lol. If they'll do that to adults, imagine what would happen if you left a baby with them!
Bolt_x Airsoft Those eggs are unfertilized thus no babies. Only discarded ovum after ovulation cycle.
That’s just role reversal which almost never makes sense
Bolt_x Airsoft they would eat us
Bolt_x Airsoft the eggs we buy are not chickens babies. There needs to be a cockerel around for the eggs to be fertilised
I never thought I would ever need to watch a video on how eggs are made but here we are.
You probably did not expect our current possibilities of a targeted watching of specialized content, still just a few years ago!
@@HansDunkelberg1 damn you Dinkleberg!
Thats how we answer the simple history question
What came first the chicken or the egg?
Chicken! Because you said Chicken first before saying Egg
That depends on how you define the word "egg". The first animal egg came long before the first chicken. The first egg that contains a baby chicken came before the first chicken, which would break out from the egg. The first egg produced by chicken came after the first female chicken, which produced the egg.
proof we dont know nuts about life. we can't tell which one came first and explain with sense. If THE EGG CAME FIRST THEN HOW THE EGG FORM IN THE FIRST PLACE. IF THE CHICKEN CAME FIRST THEN HOW THE FUCK IT TOOK LIFE WITHOUT AN EGG SHELL. WHATEVER
Must be the chicken bc it evolved from dinosaurs
Doesn't matter
I came here after watching the "How it's actually made" version from Huggbees. Now i can't trust what the narrator is saying.
Thank you I didn't realize this rich well of laughter existed until you spoke of his channel.
THE B ROLL ON THE EGG AT THE START LMAOO