you want the unpasturized, unfiltered ACV that is the one with the mother in it.
I also read where ground or crushed cayenne pepper has some benifits too, shortening molt period, increasing cold weather laying, and rodent control in feed and bedding. I'm not sure on the amounts.
I also read where ground or crushed cayenne pepper has some benifits too, shortening molt period, increasing cold weather laying, and rodent control in feed and bedding. I'm not sure on the amounts.
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