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On Sunday, Jan 2, 2005, at 12:08 US/Pacific, Ken Stuart wrote:
> Also look for "Omega-3" eggs.
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> These hens are fed natural plants that contain more Omega-3 and so
> help one to
> get a more paleo fatty acid balance in your diet, without having to
> swallow fish
> oil capsules.
I don't think there's any comparison here. What's natural about feeding
a whole lot of flaxseed along with the corn and soy? My chickens get
meat, fish, bugs, worms, and all sorts of seeds and whole plants. I do
agree, however, that the best way to convert Omega precursors, such as
found in flax, to a form usable by us and other creatures of a
carnivorous bent, is to run them through a prey animal first.
ginny
All stunts performed without a net!
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