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  1. WoodlandWoman

    Scratch Grain- Why it's useful in flock management and nutrition

    Cottagechick, if you were in a hurry when you joined the forum, maybe go back and read the rules you agreed to follow, now. There are a couple that are specific to the topics on this forum. The rest are typical of most forums. As for the topic of this thread, I think that GM crops and the use...
  2. WoodlandWoman

    Scratch Grain- Why it's useful in flock management and nutrition

    Quote: _Ah- fast typing- my mistake- I realise they are legumes- what I meant to write is that I thought theirs was a protected protein - producing phytoestrogens at the levels of soy. I know that that is not the case. Peas are a fine source of nutrients. Pigeons, many species of waterfowl...
  3. WoodlandWoman

    Scratch Grain- Why it's useful in flock management and nutrition

    Resolution, why do you think peas aren't legumes?
  4. WoodlandWoman

    Scratch Grain- Why it's useful in flock management and nutrition

    I'm sure they recommend adding scratch because that particular layer feed is 20% protein. The majority of layer feed is only 16% protein. Many people live in areas where 16% protein is all that's available. I wouldn't cut a 16% protein layer feed with that much scratch, if that was all they...
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