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Well, the plot thickens, kind of.
Stopped by the feed store today to get some things and the owner was at the register. I asked her if she had ever heard of apples causing hens to not lay and she said, "Oh, yes, it's the pectin. Never feed apples to your laying hens."
She said it with a tone of great authority, so I was not about to launch into a debate on the subject.
So I came home and Googled the subject again. The ONLY thing I can find are posts on the subject of ADDING pectin to the diet of laying hens as a means of lowering the cholesterol content of eggs. Nothing about the laying of the eggs themselves.
This is now the great mystery of my week...
Stopped by the feed store today to get some things and the owner was at the register. I asked her if she had ever heard of apples causing hens to not lay and she said, "Oh, yes, it's the pectin. Never feed apples to your laying hens."
She said it with a tone of great authority, so I was not about to launch into a debate on the subject.
So I came home and Googled the subject again. The ONLY thing I can find are posts on the subject of ADDING pectin to the diet of laying hens as a means of lowering the cholesterol content of eggs. Nothing about the laying of the eggs themselves.
This is now the great mystery of my week...
