I was just wondering if there is anything you can feed that will affect the intensity of the color of the shell.
In the winter I do give them sweet potatoes, which is a pretty healthy snack, and it seems to keep the color of the yolk more orange.
But the shell--I like nice, dark shells, and also deep blue shells. Of course, I do understand that genetics is the main thing here, but I wondered if there was anything else that would matter.
For example, with my dogs, I give them wild salmon oil, which keeps their coats really lovely and shiny.
So I thought there might be something similar with egg shells.
i have started giving them lots of Black Oil Sunflower Seeds, and I keep hearing that is very good for them.
Catherine
In the winter I do give them sweet potatoes, which is a pretty healthy snack, and it seems to keep the color of the yolk more orange.
But the shell--I like nice, dark shells, and also deep blue shells. Of course, I do understand that genetics is the main thing here, but I wondered if there was anything else that would matter.
For example, with my dogs, I give them wild salmon oil, which keeps their coats really lovely and shiny.
So I thought there might be something similar with egg shells.
i have started giving them lots of Black Oil Sunflower Seeds, and I keep hearing that is very good for them.
Catherine