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Your chickens free range all day and night? If so I have questions for you if you are willing to help me. Message me if you can!Don't they use marigolds to yellow the yolks?
Also important about marigolds... I believe the marigolds used in feed to yellow up the yolks are NOT the same species as your usual flower garden marigolds. Correct me if wrong on this.. remember being surprised by this ages ago...
When my chickens were totally free range- sleep in trees, never cooped up etc. their yolks would get very orange and even reddish(thought those were beautiful) during winter- spring, our "growing season"(summer-fall is bone dry) with lots of weeds and grasses plus bug blooms. Over the summer the weeds would be gone and not so many bugs, their yolks would go back to yellow.
IIRC I think you can get "not yellow" yolks by lots of greens, bug protein...