There was a study done giving one batch of rats white bread for their diet while another batch of rats was given a healthy diet with very healthy whole grain breads. The rats that were given the white bread eventually died. When the researchers were trying to keep them from dying at the last minute and giving them intravaneous nutrients, they still died, and could not be revived. I personally will not give anything that has white flour in it, as there are not enough nutrients in it. Not even a single crumb, nothing-nada!
The treats I give them are organic coconut chips, pumpkin seeds both of which help expel any internal parasites by the way, sunflower seeds, flax seeds, sprouted grains, and any table scraps including crusts of my homemade bread made from freshly ground flour. Nearly everything coming from our table is also organic. They come running up to me when I shake my little treat container-they know they are going to get something good!!! They each lay an egg a day for me unless broody like the silkie, or their day has been disturbed in some way by adding something new to the coop (we are still working on it, but it is for the most part finished)
My 2 3 1/2 year old hens daily lay an egg, and sometimes two-and those were not on the day after a disturbance in the coop! Because we are what we eat, I believe we should feed our chickens just as well-I'm sure that if our eggs were analysed, they would be far superior in nutrition then store bought eggs. The yolks are absolutely huge, and a very dark yellow, so dark that my homemade buttermilk pancake batter is a yellow color!
We made the decision to feed them the best that we possibly can, and they reward us over and over with wonderful, highly nutritious eggs.
Just noticed your post, Miss Prissy when I previewed my posting, I agree with you 100%!