chickens with the stoner munchies

cary 1973

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ok so the cops pulled someone over in my back alley about an hour or so ago so I'm pretty sure I know how it ended up in my backyard. well it's warm in my state Las Vegas Nevada in all four chickens were inside with me within the air conditioning so I no access was only about 20 minutes.

so this is what happened I walked outside to clean the coop and all for my chickens was around a plastic bag ziplock bag picking at the bag I walked over and it was pot aka marijuana anyways the bag was open but I don't know how much they ate if they ate any and I'm not really worried about side effects from pot or stone chickens I know there's no overdose my question is: will my chickens get the stoner munchies and if they do will they eat their crop burst open or will they stop eating or should I here in a half hour take away all food
 
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Babies have been known to die from eating cannabis-laced brownies, so I wouldn't be too sure that they won't have bad effects from ingesting it. I would just keep a close eye on them for 24 hours. I'm not sure if giving a molasses or epsom salt oral flush would he or not--it could make things worse if they become dehydrated from the flush. Keep us updated on how they get along.
 
Babies have been known to die from eating cannabis-laced brownies, so I wouldn't be too sure that they won't have bad effects from ingesting it. I would just keep a close eye on them for 24 hours. I'm not sure if giving a molasses or epsom salt oral flush would he or not--it could make things worse if they become dehydrated from the flush. Keep us updated on how they get along.
nobody has ever died from cannabis toxicity. I wasn't going to respond because this is an old thread but that is a flat out lie. The DEA confirmed this in 2017
 
Although no ONE has died of it, animals are a little different story. Chicken, especially do not have the correct receptors and can easily be killed by consuming too much activated thc. Cannabinoids alone have been shown to inhibit growth of embryos.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-50004-7

Although I am something of an activist for MJ and its uses (ive even cured my cat of cancer with it), it does have toxicity depending on the animal we're talking about. It takes a lot of study and research to conclude thats its a good idea to give any animal THC.

Now I don't like giving the answers out right away, but I'll at least put you on the right path.

https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/marijuana-intoxication-in-dogs-and-cats
 
Although no ONE has died of it, animals are a little different story. Chicken, especially do not have the correct receptors and can easily be killed by consuming too much activated thc. Cannabinoids alone have been shown to inhibit growth of embryos.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-50004-7

Although I am something of an activist for MJ and its uses (ive even cured my cat of cancer with it), it does have toxicity depending on the animal we're talking about. It takes a lot of study and research to conclude thats its a good idea to give any animal THC.

Now I don't like giving the answers out right away, but I'll at least put you on the right path.

https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/marijuana-intoxication-in-dogs-and-cats
I think you are a few years too late.

What did you search for to find this zombie thread? 😂😁
 
Oh yeah definitely an old thread, but I like to keep the information out there in case someone runs across it looking for info like i did :D
 
Although no ONE has died of it, animals are a little different story. Chicken, especially do not have the correct receptors and can easily be killed by consuming too much activated thc. Cannabinoids alone have been shown to inhibit growth of embryos.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-50004-7

Although I am something of an activist for MJ and its uses (ive even cured my cat of cancer with it), it does have toxicity depending on the animal we're talking about. It takes a lot of study and research to conclude thats its a good idea to give any animal THC.

Now I don't like giving the answers out right away, but I'll at least put you on the right path.

https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/marijuana-intoxication-in-dogs-and-cats
I know this is an old thread, but I have a cat with cancer and I live in a cannabis legal state. What can I do to help my cat?

Thanks.
 

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