- Apr 11, 2009
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Hello. I'm John, new to the forum. We have 20 productive hens and nearly 20 chicks that should be laying in 4 or 5 months. We sell eggs along with flowers, plants and vegetables at the farmers market.
We have a number of olive trees that should start producing this year and when they get larger we would never be able to cure all the olives. I'm wondering if anyone has had experience feeding uncured olives or knows of or has access to an reliable source that might give a verdict on this question.
Acorns, like olives are high in oil content and I have a good source that says they can be fed, even with high tannin content, to up to 20% of ration. Possibly olives could be fed in a similar way.
Thanks,
John Warner
http://www.wholesystemsag.org
We have a number of olive trees that should start producing this year and when they get larger we would never be able to cure all the olives. I'm wondering if anyone has had experience feeding uncured olives or knows of or has access to an reliable source that might give a verdict on this question.
Acorns, like olives are high in oil content and I have a good source that says they can be fed, even with high tannin content, to up to 20% of ration. Possibly olives could be fed in a similar way.
Thanks,
John Warner
http://www.wholesystemsag.org