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Andy, I think either should be fine.
The Tagetes marigold is grown in Mexico & other places as a feed additive.
I believe that the Calendula marigold has been grown from prehistoric times for human food.
I can't hardly imagine how anything would want to eat Tagetes since, as we all know, it smells funny. I mean, has anyone ever seen their chickens eating their marigolds? Still, maybe if it is processed in some way and used sparingly, the hens would be interested in eating the flowers.
Steve