I have been thinking about red worms. They will help with compost as well as provide food for the ducks. My other experiment is duckweed, but I bought it too soon and most of it froze to death. (stupid rocky mnt spring!!!)
how did chickens ever survive in the wild before becomming completely domesticated?
Bugs and vegetation were everywhere but I'm sure grains were hard to find??? As weren't chickens basically jungle ground birds not-native to the US?
Just curious
Same things with ducks. Grains were only...
how much of what chickens eat is in the eggs?
I'm pretty allergic to milk, soy, and now wheat; & Sulphites and a wide range of antibiotics
This is a really good question. I tested as intolerant to chicken eggs (which is why I have ducks). But was it really the egg I was reacting to or was it...
Yes...a boutique feed store where you are not only gear to supplying the experienced, but to helping newbies. Instead of huge bags of everything, offer feed by the pound so small time owners can just get what they need.
I mean seriously. These adorable critters are as addictive as CRACK...
For the past fifteen years, I have studied the food industry. It has always been profits before people. If people only knew, what went into their food choices Americas would become skinny over night.
Working on the skinny part now
Breakfast cereal is the WORST! ::shudder:::
I mentioned...