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Ha, I remember that commercial! Hope I don't look as old as that makes me sound!

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I remember those commercials as well...guess that makes me a "a little less young"...![]()
Just as corn can cause the brassiness in chickens, a diet high in vegetables with a lot of Vitamin A can cause skin to look a little bronzed or yellowed. When my son was a baby, he loved carrots, sweet potatoes, and yellow squash. His skin started turning a yellowish bronze color and being concerned, I took him to the doctor and was told the vegetables were what caused the skin color change.
Love the name Hawkeye...he is a beauty.
I agree. Yellow eggs will not be helped by feeding corn. I have fed corn in the past and not seen any improvement in anything. I have seen the feathering discoloration with corn as well. I no longer feed scratch, they get other things as treats now - like goats milk, greens and refrigerator leftovers.Speaking of color, I saw some BRs recently with what I call "gravy-colored" legs. And they were supposed to be high quality. Then, folks talk about feeding corn to get leg color? HOGWASH, I say! That is genetics, pure and simple. If it ain't in the genetics, you shouldn't be feeding to try and get it. You need different genetics. If you overfeed corn, you get all sorts of bad stuff in addition to what you're trying to get, like brassy whites you really don't want.