Blackhearts Coop
Hatching
- Mar 23, 2024
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Hi!
So, I got chickens from a friend. Theyve been on a diet mainly of your average/inexpensive feed which contains corn. I have friends and family interested in the eggs, but they have allergies that require the eggs to come from chickens on a no soy/corn diet. My question: If I change up the feed to eliminate allergens, will it eventually work that out of their system or is it basically in their system forever, and is my best bet to start fresh with baby chicks that have never and will never have certain ingredients in their diet?
So, I got chickens from a friend. Theyve been on a diet mainly of your average/inexpensive feed which contains corn. I have friends and family interested in the eggs, but they have allergies that require the eggs to come from chickens on a no soy/corn diet. My question: If I change up the feed to eliminate allergens, will it eventually work that out of their system or is it basically in their system forever, and is my best bet to start fresh with baby chicks that have never and will never have certain ingredients in their diet?