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So, Tilda has been on All flock this week instead of chick starter, and her eggs still taste like chlorine or something! Do you guys know if those plants are causing it?
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Hostas are reportedly safe to eat! That's the middle plant in those pictures. https://104homestead.com/chicken-safe-plants/So, Tilda has been on All flock this week instead of chick starter, and her eggs still taste like chlorine or something! Do you guys know if those plants are causing it?
Hostas are reportedly safe to eat! That's the middle plant in those pictures. https://104homestead.com/chicken-safe-plants/
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/hostas.396577/
I am unfamiliar with Virginia creeper. I’ve never had a weird tasting egg before either so I’m not sure what could cause it. You don’t give them onion or garlic do you? I’ve heard that can be the case but I’ve given it to my girls with no problemsThat’s good to know! Thanks! I’m still stumped as to why her eggs taste so bad though. Do you know if it be the Virginia creeper in my yard? They don’t eat it often, but if heard that it’s poisonous some places and harmless others.
Plants, then?So, Tilda has been on All flock this week instead of chick starter, and her eggs still taste like chlorine or something! Do you guys know if those plants are causing it?
No I don’t give them onion or garlicI am unfamiliar with Virginia creeper. I’ve never had a weird tasting egg before either so I’m not sure what could cause it. You don’t give them onion or garlic do you? I’ve heard that can be the case but I’ve given it to my girls with no problems
We usually throw away the first egg.Our Buff Orpington, Matilda, just started laying a couple of days ago, and her eggs taste really strange. They have strong shells and they taste great at first, but they have a strange aftertaste of chlorine or something. We have been feeding her a medicated chick starter, with mealworms, scratch and sunflower seeds as treats. Is the taste just because it’s her first eggs?
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It must be. Do you know if anybody that would know which plants are making the eggs taste weird? I’d like to know before I rip the yard up.Plants, then?
Hm. I just tried like the 6th one and it still tasted weird, so I don’t think it’s because she is a new layer but I could be wrongWe usually throw away the first egg.
It also could be that they are eating something and its effecting the eggs. My family has always said "what they eat is what they make" so if they eat garlic then there egg could change a little. One of my flocks lay funny tasting eggs but I haven't found out what yet.Hm. I just tried like the 6th one and it still tasted weird, so I don’t think it’s because she is a new layer but I could be wrong