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In the Brooder
- Jun 12, 2016
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Does this look like an Austrolorp? She is my favorite!
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I am not a nutritionist (either human or poultry nutritionist, lol), but I use an omega-3 feed as well, for a couple of different reasons. It is probably better for the chickens since grains (as opposed to pasture and forage) is relatively low in omega-3. But it also has to do with what "omega-3" you are talking about exactly. The Purina feed, like others, contains flaxseed oil. This is beneficial for humans as a supplement but it is only one type of omega 3, ALA.Never seen anyone doing that on here before. Wouldn't you get more bang for your buck just taking the supplement yourself though rather than diluting it through the chickens? Or are you doing it as much for the chickens health?
thank you for the supportI am not a nutritionist (either human or poultry nutritionist, lol), but I use an omega-3 feed as well, for a couple of different reasons. It is probably better for the chickens since grains (as opposed to pasture and forage) is relatively low in omega-3. But it also has to do with what "omega-3" you are talking about exactly. The Purina feed, like others, contains flaxseed oil. This is beneficial for humans as a supplement but it is only one type of omega 3, ALA.
Animals (such as salmon, hens, and people) metabolize ALA into other omega 3 fats, DHA and EPA which are even more beneficial from a health perspective. This is why we are usually counselled to take fish oil supplements, not flaxseed oil, because it has more of the active components and we don't have to metabolize it. Also some people have issues with this conversion process. If you are a vegetarian, eggs are one of the best sources of omega-3 fats. By feeding the flaxseed oil to the hens, you get them to do the work for you, just as they are doing the work of converting grain and grass that we can't digest too well into tasty proteins and fats that are more nutritious to us. Just another way they pay their rent
http://flaxcouncil.ca/resources/nut...x-in-a-vegetarian-diet/omega-3-enriched-eggs/
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How to do it ?
Here is a thread to help ...with Beekissed <-as the expert
It works for all birds not just meaties
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/644300/fermenting-feed-for-meat-birds
In my opinion she is an Australorp because her body shape and the colour are in standard. My only doubt is the eye colour. She should have got black eyes not yellow. Could you take a picture of her paws?