Duck eggs


Distance traveled : 500 Km in average
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9.59 $
Description
Animal welfare is our priority, while protecting the environment. The ducks are kept in small groups of 30 in separate pens. They are fed natural grains, without antibiotics or hormones.
Duck eggs are not only nutritionally superior, but also energetically so. It's the egg for gourmets, because the taste is more assertive. Try it in your cakes and quiches, or improve your omelettes and scrambled eggs by adding one cane egg for every three chicken eggs.
Contains six eggs, about 500g
About the breeders
A story that began when Maryse and Daniel, both blind, found themselves on their own after the children left home. A need arose to find new meaning in their lives.
Faced with the impossibility of integrating into the job market because of their disability, they decided to create their own jobs and become entrepreneurs. But the question was: what can two visually impaired people do? By a stroke of luck, they discovered ducks. It was love at first sight (!). A true love affair was born between them and this bird.
But for Daniel and Maryse, the challenge of this project goes far beyond egg production. For them, it's the pride of gaining autonomy and taking their place in society.
Animal welfare is our priority, while protecting the environment. The ducks are kept in small groups of 30 in separate pens. They are fed natural grains, without antibiotics or hormones.
Duck eggs are not only nutritionally superior, but also energetically so. It's the egg for gourmets, because the taste is more assertive. Try it in your cakes and quiches, or improve your omelettes and scrambled eggs by adding one cane egg for every three chicken eggs.
Contains six eggs, about 500g
About the breeders
A story that began when Maryse and Daniel, both blind, found themselves on their own after the children left home. A need arose to find new meaning in their lives.
Faced with the impossibility of integrating into the job market because of their disability, they decided to create their own jobs and become entrepreneurs. But the question was: what can two visually impaired people do? By a stroke of luck, they discovered ducks. It was love at first sight (!). A true love affair was born between them and this bird.
But for Daniel and Maryse, the challenge of this project goes far beyond egg production. For them, it's the pride of gaining autonomy and taking their place in society.
