Feed to produce Omega-3 fatty acid enriched eggs and method for

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ABSTRACT:
A method for producing Omega-3 fatty acid enriched eggs includes the step of mixing a feed comprised of corn, soybean meal, flaxseed, oyster shell, limestone, salt, vitamin premix, mineral premix, Vitamin E premix, methionine, animal/vegetable fat blend, pectinase and glucanase enzyme product, and phosphorus. The method further includes feeding the hen a feed ration of 100-110 g per day and having the hen lay the enriched eggs.

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