Coker farms
In the Brooder
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I've heard of this product. They're totally all natural. For example, the pink eggshell line is derived from diluted red herrings. Great stuff!
my kid certainly does after a box of emSo? Acording to this logic chicken that have eaten a blouberry will lay a blou egg...
What a thoughtAs cool as this sounds, I think it would be more of a novelty than anything. I chose white leghorns when I bought my chicks last year because they're good layers. Sure I've wished I had a pretty colorful basket of eggs instead of just white and plan to get more of a variety when I can. However, my concern with this product is for anyone who intends to breed their chickens (as I hope to eventually) further down the line. How is this going to affect the breeders? Will the eggs still be fertile and what about the life span, genetics and health of the future chicks? There's a lot to be considered besides just the color of the eggs. A bit too close to GMO than I'm comfortable with.