Chubbicthe2nd
Songster
They're 6 months old, currently cooped up when they used to free range a month ago because of our rooster problem (we currently have a free ranging bachelor flock, at some point we will harvest some of them and get more hens before we free-range them all together again).
Anyway, their yolks used to be deep orange, and are now yellow. Not as pale as the poor caged chicken's eggs I get at the store, but in that direction so it's concerning me.
We give them layer feed (Purina or nature wise), free choice calcium (their own washed baked and crushed egg shells), and tons of table scraps. Recently my toddlers have become neater eaters, so there's a lot less table scraps.
I was wondering if that was related to the pale yolks. Is this a mineral issue, protein issue, or greens?
Anyway, their yolks used to be deep orange, and are now yellow. Not as pale as the poor caged chicken's eggs I get at the store, but in that direction so it's concerning me.
We give them layer feed (Purina or nature wise), free choice calcium (their own washed baked and crushed egg shells), and tons of table scraps. Recently my toddlers have become neater eaters, so there's a lot less table scraps.
I was wondering if that was related to the pale yolks. Is this a mineral issue, protein issue, or greens?