Hello Everybody
,
Hope all are doing well. We are all trying to getting over this flu period.
Anyhow...I was thrown off today by one subject: Cabbage! I have been looking online and such for correlations between cabbage and the ferility of chicken eggs for a while but no luck
. Now, I pretty much have to ask everyone for a favor so I can collect raw data to rule out that cabbage hurts fertility in eggs.
Please let me know if you have been giving your chickens cabbage for the past few weeks OR months and that the eggs are still good and fertile. The only way to find out is through everyones accurate feeding pattern. So far, my chickens have been laying fertile eggs even when fed cabbage too but I do so very sparingly (1/4 of the whole...once to twice every week).
I am looking for someone who has been giving their chickens cabbage at least 4 times a week up to daily feeding. The more you feed your chickens cabbage but still get good fertile eggs, the better data it would provide for me.
Please help me get the data up on my chart to prove some theories about cabbage. This will help all of US in the end!
WHY BOTHER SO MUCH JUST OVER CABBAGE???
1.) Cabbage is great in giving good nutrients for the hens to lay, keep them warm, a treat for chickens, etc.
2.) If you breed exotics especially...feeding cabbage gives them good strong feathers with lushy colors!
Now, I would certainly like those benefits without having to worry about the hens laying non-fertile eggs or the roosters unable to mate due to supressed hormone level.
Thanks in advance 4 helping me
- Tommy

Hope all are doing well. We are all trying to getting over this flu period.
Anyhow...I was thrown off today by one subject: Cabbage! I have been looking online and such for correlations between cabbage and the ferility of chicken eggs for a while but no luck

Please let me know if you have been giving your chickens cabbage for the past few weeks OR months and that the eggs are still good and fertile. The only way to find out is through everyones accurate feeding pattern. So far, my chickens have been laying fertile eggs even when fed cabbage too but I do so very sparingly (1/4 of the whole...once to twice every week).
I am looking for someone who has been giving their chickens cabbage at least 4 times a week up to daily feeding. The more you feed your chickens cabbage but still get good fertile eggs, the better data it would provide for me.
Please help me get the data up on my chart to prove some theories about cabbage. This will help all of US in the end!
WHY BOTHER SO MUCH JUST OVER CABBAGE???
1.) Cabbage is great in giving good nutrients for the hens to lay, keep them warm, a treat for chickens, etc.
2.) If you breed exotics especially...feeding cabbage gives them good strong feathers with lushy colors!
Now, I would certainly like those benefits without having to worry about the hens laying non-fertile eggs or the roosters unable to mate due to supressed hormone level.
Thanks in advance 4 helping me

- Tommy
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