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Laurie,
> I have a copy of the original research article on which the development of
> all this was based. I am going to use it to feed my own laying flock of
rare
> breed hens that lay many colors of eggs.
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> Basically, the researchers fed brown flax seed and fish oils to chickens
in
> varying amounts and measured the nutritional changes in the resulting
eggs.
Are you sure you have the correct research? The following statement is from
the Eggland's Best press release that I posted here:
"The feed contains only healthy grains, canola oil and BioteneT, a unique
all natural supplement which includes rice bran, alfalfa meal, kelp and
vitamin E."
I don't see anything there about fish oils or flax seed.
> Fish oil is tricky, because it can spoil easily and its flavor can come
thru
> in the eggs (eewww!!!),
I bought a carton of Eggland's Best eggs. They look, taste and smell normal
to me.
-gts
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