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  1. EuroChook

    Whey Protein for Poultry?

    Haha well there you go! Be gone incentive to go to Walmart! Be darned those who speak of less! Bahaha I think we have the same sense of humor. This is another blast from the past. What do you get when The Crypt Keeper hands you 2 cabbages? Kales From the Darkside! Haha (hmmm meanwhile...
  2. EuroChook

    Whey Protein for Poultry?

    And if we all wanted to settle for less purity, then half the liquid. And, if you don't really care how much protein it contains, then next to no liquid at all. Ha. (Don't worry. I always think I'm funnier than I am).
  3. EuroChook

    Whey Protein for Poultry?

    What a great scene! :) Hehe these scallywag pigs!
  4. EuroChook

    Whey Protein for Poultry?

    Yes, it seems less than than one percent is yielded up as dried protein powder. of course nothing about this phone is working today... So I had to screenshot this, it would not let me copy and paste.. But swapping units and 120 pounds of liquid yields a pound of WPC90.
  5. EuroChook

    Whey Protein for Poultry?

    That's incredible! (Aww there's a great show from the past, I am a sentimental kind, and hit on a payload of nostalgia TV. So it may make me talk weird for a while. Ehhh sit on it Potsie). But honest, making your own yogurt! Another one! Is it hard to do? (He asks, going off topic, but its...
  6. EuroChook

    Whey Protein for Poultry?

    They are? Also at risk of uppity spiders? :) But I find that massively cool--making your own yogurt (not so much the uppity spiders). That's great! With not enough emphasis sayeth one yogurt fan to another. Main difference between keffir and standard yogurt is that keffir proteins haven't...
  7. EuroChook

    Whey Protein for Poultry?

    Seems that whey protein in powder form is tolerated well by chickens. The only trick to it is trying to find one with the amino acids in correct ratio. Some have tried to "balance things" by using a dosage that means more methionine just so that lysine is correct, for example. But wrong move...
  8. EuroChook

    Whey Protein for Poultry?

    Hopefully they aren't suddenly startled by spiders with an attitude problem haha
  9. EuroChook

    Whey Protein for Poultry?

    "Our results indicate that dry whey powder and whey protein concentrate can be successfully used to feed broilers, as they enhance their growth. " This from a relatively reputable site, (given below). Is whey okay to give to poultry? Have you given your flock whey as part of their diet...
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