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I heard that manno pro makes your chickens poop orange? It must do something to their digestive tracts if theyre pooping orange.
My chickens have been on it for at least a month, probably closer to two, and no sign of orange poop here. I'm feeding it regularly to about 100 birds. Have you heard this about the
Manna Pro Poultry Conditioner or about the original Calf Manna supplement? This conditioner has Calf Manna ingredients, but it isn't Calf Manna.
If they're pooping orange, it's something in the feed that is either coloring the poop and/or is being excreted & not absorbed. I'm not claiming to know *why* a supplement might turn poo orange, or trying to convince anyone to feed this stuff to their birds, but plenty of things turn bodily excretions interesting colors that aren't *bad* for you or "doing something" to your digestive tract. Ever drank beet juice?
Now that can create an, um, interesting sight & topic of toilet discussion! But beets are good for us. Ever take a multivitamin? The pharmaceutical B vitamins used in multis turn things a nice shade of fluorescent yellow. I'm just thinking that if a
Manna Pro supplement is turning chicken poo orange, it could very well be one of the vitamins or other "good" ingredients in it. There are a lot of B vitamins in the Poultry Conditioner. I'm kind of a purist in a lot of ways (personally, I won't take most of the pricey natural multivitamins because they use pharmaceutical grade ingredients--synthetics. Instead I prefer the type that are cultured from whole food. I don't like my pee fluorescent yellow, thanks!
), and there are ingredients in the Poultry Conditioner that I could do without (a lot of corn, soybean by-products, stuff like that), but for me it's a fairly decent source of a lot of good stuff (fish meal, flax, yeast cultures, probiotics, etc.).