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Q1: What is the address of Better Eggs Ltd.,
A1: Unfortunately, the text does not provide a specific address for Better Eggs Ltd.
Q2: What types of eggs are offered by Better Eggs Ltd.?
A2: Better Eggs Ltd. offers free-range cage-free eggs in various sizes, including Size 7, Size 8, and Mixed Grade.
Q3: In which year was Henergy first given the blue tick of SPCA approval?
A3: The text does not specify the exact year when Henergy was first given the blue tick of SPCA approval. However, it mentions that this happened four years after Graeme Napier diversified his Wairarapa sheep farm into a better kind of poultry farm.
Q4: What is the name of the company that started producing eggs from their Whanganui Egg farm in 1937?
A4: The company that started producing eggs from their Whanganui Egg farm in 1937 is Rasmusen's Poultry Farm, one of the legacy companies of Better Eggs Ltd.
Q5: What is the name of the brand launched by Better Eggs Ltd. in 2020, which combines Ramusen’s Poultry Farm, Henergy Cage-Free, and Heyden Farms?
A5: The brand launched by Better Eggs Ltd. in 2020 is 'Better Eggs'.
Q6: How does Better Eggs Ltd. use natural ventilation in their barns to reduce electricity consumption?
A6: According to the text, Better Eggs Ltd. uses natural rather than mechanical ventilation in their barns, which uses much less electricity and lets natural light into the barn.
Q7: What is the significance of the 'Compassion in World Farming' organisation's recognition of Graeme Napier's commitment to cage-free farming in 2011?
A7: The text mentions that the international 'Compassion in World Farming' organisation recognised Graeme Napier's commitment to cage-free farming in 2011, four years after Henergy was given the blue tick of SPCA approval.
Q8: What is the mission statement of Better Eggs Ltd., as reflected in their brand name and values?
A8: The text suggests that the mission statement of Better Eggs Ltd. is to produce 'Better Eggs' by surrounding themselves with good eggs, being exceptional at what they do, and prioritising the welfare of their people and hens.