I was at wally world the other day and I saw that they carry Eggland's Best chicken feed, the feed claims the give your chicken's eggs the same qualities of their own brand's eggs. ("...an excellent source of B2, B5 and Riboflavin.... four times the Vitamin D, more than double the Omega-3, 10 times the Vitamin E and 25 percent less saturated fat than ordinary eggs".)
Now, they probably mean other store bought eggs when the say 'ordinary eggs" not homegrown ones, which are probably considerably more nutritious than store bought anyhow (not to mention they taste better!)
What about to feed hens you want to breed? More vitamins in an egg means stronger chicks, right?
A hens natural diet + this feed might equal uber eggs? Shinier roosters?
What do you think?
Now, they probably mean other store bought eggs when the say 'ordinary eggs" not homegrown ones, which are probably considerably more nutritious than store bought anyhow (not to mention they taste better!)
What about to feed hens you want to breed? More vitamins in an egg means stronger chicks, right?
A hens natural diet + this feed might equal uber eggs? Shinier roosters?
What do you think?