It won't hurt the eggs or the people that eat them but it will hurt your chickens. They can also consume less feed if they aren't trying to compensate for worms. I don't remember how many chickens you said you had. If you don't want to deal with withdrawal period I'd recommend getting the pumpkin. You can feed the guts and make the rest into a Jack-o-Lantern so you won't feel like you have spent money for nothing. It's a coating on the fresh seeds that actually worms the chicken. The apple cider vinegar can also be used for other things as well. I planted a number of pumpkins this year just for the birds. I plan to do a little decorating with them as well but for the cost of a packet of seeds it was very economical.
A while back I bought a bunch of seed for things like pumpkin and melons on clearance to plant next year for the birds. It might even rain next summer which would help even more.
We are going to take a 12 hour trip today to get feed. I sure hope this works out the way I plan. I'm wanting to feed the my birds the highest nutrients I can for ultimate spring hatches. A person I know who produces top national show birds, feeds this way so I am hoping it works for me as well. I'm still battling in my head about how much to buy and where I can store it all. This is going to be a major expense but in the long run I hope it is worth it.
A while back I bought a bunch of seed for things like pumpkin and melons on clearance to plant next year for the birds. It might even rain next summer which would help even more.
We are going to take a 12 hour trip today to get feed. I sure hope this works out the way I plan. I'm wanting to feed the my birds the highest nutrients I can for ultimate spring hatches. A person I know who produces top national show birds, feeds this way so I am hoping it works for me as well. I'm still battling in my head about how much to buy and where I can store it all. This is going to be a major expense but in the long run I hope it is worth it.