saffron would work great here too. Very vibrant and doesn't take much, can get a bit pricy thoAnd I bet if there is a yellow or gold egg it's from adding tumeric to the feed so yes all natural!! gold more tumeric yellow less
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saffron would work great here too. Very vibrant and doesn't take much, can get a bit pricy thoAnd I bet if there is a yellow or gold egg it's from adding tumeric to the feed so yes all natural!! gold more tumeric yellow less
Oh boy, wait till the H.O.A. heard about this...."the eggs will be in violation unless they match your shutter shades".![]()
Yeah and saffron has to be imported so the price of the feed would be astronomical, I think it's Tumeric for the gold and yellow or is it imported too??saffron would work great here too. Very vibrant and doesn't take much, can get a bit pricy tho
As someone with a mixed flock I value my white leghorn eggs for their whiteness as much as the blue. green, brown and pink ones I get from my other birds. I personally can't see the point of feeding something that is going to make your egg basket all one colour..... just a different colour from what it is now.... I love the natural variety of egg size and colour as much as I love the variety of colour and feather pattern in my mixed flock.
In a world where we already have far too many additives, is it really necessary to be adding them to our animals' feed as well, especially for such a cosmetic reason? Maybe the next step is to turn dog poo blue or pink so that it doesn't seem so unpleasant to pick up and can be more easily seen!
I know.....There's always one party pooper isn't there!![]()