Scratch & Peck feeds contain Camelina meal, an ingredient known to make eggs and meat taste bad. But lots of people seem to like that brand.
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I would love to know more about this. Can you please explain further? Is there somewhere people are talking about it making eggs taste off? I found this:Scratch & Peck feeds contain Camelina meal, an ingredient known to make eggs and meat taste bad. But lots of people seem to like that brand.
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Not too long ago I wanted to stock up on 60 watt bulbs. Amazon had a bunch and one caught my eye. A box of Standard brand of 24 for like $8.99. So I ordered 2. A few days later my SIL said why not order another so I went in and the price was $8.99 so I click for 1 more. It hesitated for about 30 seconds and flashed that I had it in my cart, but when I looked the price was $26.00. So maybe I personally can only order it once before price goes up. Needless to say I deleted it. Maybe it went up for everybody as the other brands were about that high.Can't find 75 or 100 watts anymore at all. Unless you go to a brooder site. Or reptile.
I would love to know more about this. Can you please explain further? Is there somewhere people are talking about it making eggs taste off? I found this:
"[COLOR=333333]Camelina, a relative to canola, is a drought resistance seed that is adapted to cooler northern climates. The seeds are a pale yellowish brown color and are quite small. It is a fall or spring planted annual oil crop species. Camelina germinates and emerges well before most cereal grains.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]Camelina meal, the extruded product remaining after cold extraction of the oil, generally contains 10% – 15% oil (close to 30% of the oil consists of omega-3 fatty acids) and 36% protein."[/COLOR]
Google is my friend. Along with Amazon Prime. Best two things ever.Try googling it. That's how I found the info myself. That way you google your own specific questions ...
When I was researching I found some interesting taste tests that indicate people can detect the off flavor when Camelina Meal is included in smaller doses, but the flavor gets unacceptable when the Camelina meal is included at higher levels. At least one state limits the amount of Camelina meal that can be used in poultry or pig feeds to 10%. I didn't research much beyond that. I just wanted to know what Camelina Meal was while I was considering different feed options.
It is used as a soy alternative ... something that can be concentrated. So other ingriedients can be added for a complete balanced ration.
It does increase Omega 3s, and is more stable than flax. But like flax, it is said to make eggs and meat taste bad.
Alfalfa also increases Omega 3s. As does green fresh pasture. I don't think either of those make eggs taste bad.
People are very keen to get away from soy. It is one of the most GMO crops. Me, too. But I don't want to jump the shark ...