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According to an article in the Mother Earth News, most of the eggs currently sold in supermarkets are nutritionally inferior to eggs produced by hens raised on pasture.

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Hen House Know how Raising Backyard Chickens for Organic Eggs

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For a subject as mundane as the art of feeding chickens, the topic exhibits a surprising level of controversy. Some individuals choose to mix their own chicken feed, arguing that homemade chicken feed is healthier for feeding chickens. Other backyard poultry enthusiasts disagree, insisting that only commercial produced feed mixes can offer the proper nutrient mixes for backyard flocks. There are even proponents of vegetarian chicken diets, and those who disagree

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Hen House Building – Online Lessons & Websites Raising Chickens in Backyard

September 23, 2009 - 8:18 pm No Comments

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The new “all vegetarian” chicken is a convenience to the mass-producer, who thus doesn’t have to worry about the potential of latent animal diseases in poultry feed…[b]ut, strictly vegetarian-fed chickens are potentially undernourished. An all-vegetarian diet is not natural for them ~ they need animal protein. The ideal is for a chicken to be free to roam grasslands that are not denuded by too many animals in one place, finding myriad bugs and eating lots of wild plants. If supplemented with grains, and especially with fish meal, these chickens will be the healthiest around, and live and lay eggs for many, many years.

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