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Listings commonly show USDA Certified Organic, Certified Humane or Free Range certifications and include explicit statements that the eggs were produced without hormones, synthetic pesticides, or GMOs.

Sellers often use phrases such as “no added hormones,” “no antibiotics,” “no antibiotics, GMOs or added hormones,” or “produced without the use of… hormones.”

Listings describe free‑range or cage‑free housing, reference Certified Humane free‑range standards, and often say hens roam freely in spacious barns.

Many listings explicitly state hens received no antibiotics and that the eggs are non‑GMO or produced without GMOs, typically presented alongside the no‑hormone wording.

Product text highlights plump or golden yolks and richer flavor; one listing also noted a nutritional fact of about 6 grams of protein per egg.

Some listings specify the United States as the country of origin, while others do not provide a country‑of‑origin statement.

Listings reference Certified Humane free‑range and cage‑free systems, small family farms, and descriptive phrases such as hens roaming freely in spacious barns to convey welfare standards.

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