Posted by Dell (WA) on January 03, 2015 at 10:48:22 from (174.31.191.192):
In Reply to: Re: eggs posted by jayinNY on January 03, 2015 at 07:15:52:
Jay........eating eggs is a sign yer commercial layer feed is deficient in calcium. Need more cracked and ground oyster shell. Corn has NO calcium. White leghorns lay smaller eggs than Rhode Is Reds which lay brown eggs. I giggle when I read "organic" this or that, minerals are minerals. But iff'n it makes them eco-nutts feel good to spend mucho dinnero, more power the farmer that tricks'em. BTW, white leghorns are actually grown fer BREAST meat, and white pin feathers are hard to see. The last chickens I had were left-overs from a fly-tying business. The hackles (chest feathers) make the fishing fly float and makes the trout jump fer joy. Dang, I sure miss that roosters crow .......Dell
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