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> ....One of the most common weeds in the
> world is purslane, which is rich in w-3.  Cows and chickens will
> eat the stuff if they get a chance, but they don't get a chance
> if they are instead fattened on feed grains.

Todd,

Can you give a description/Latin name for the weed purslane? I'm going to
try and hunt for it. Or "gather", rather.

I'm seeing "Omega-3" chicken eggs marketed at the supermarket now. Does
anyone know if this is reputable product? Can I depend on this as one
source of omega 3?

Cheyenne

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