Finally up to page 103??? I think... Loved this info, in particular, and wanted to repost so I can find it in Spring (when I want to plant tons of calendulas but can't remember why. Anyway, hope I can find this one again....
Now, calendula or pot marigolds, do not have that acrid or strong snot odor of the regular marigolds. They are often used in lotions and balms for healing of wounds and in some commercial feeds to influence yolk color so as to make their yolks seem more healthy. It doesn't actually do that, though it does have beta-carotene and colors the yolks, but the general populace is quite fooled and think it is getting free range derived eggs.
If you have calendula you may want to include those in your FF, as they do have beta carotene and lutein and does have anti-inflammatory properties. The other kind of marigold I wouldn't force the chooks to eat, no matter how much beta carotene they have.
