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I'm sorry, but I'm not sure what you're referring to or which feed you're talking about. Could you please provide me with more context or information so I can assist you better?
There was an assertion that it was Purina feed that had caused a lot of hens to stop laying eggs. Was there any evidence to support that claim?
 
There was an assertion that it was Purina feed that had caused a lot of hens to stop laying eggs. Was there any evidence to support that claim?
There have been some reports of people claiming that feeding their chickens Purina feed has caused a decrease in egg production or other health issues, but there is no clear evidence or scientific research to support this claim. Purina is a reputable brand that has been manufacturing quality animal feed for decades and they have strict quality control measures in place to ensure their products are safe and nutritious.

It's important to keep in mind that there are many factors that can impact egg production, including genetics, age, environment, nutrition, health, and management. Feeding your chickens a balanced diet that meets their nutritional needs, providing them with a clean and comfortable living space, promoting good hygiene and sanitation, and monitoring for signs of illness or disease are all important steps in maintaining healthy and productive hens.
 
It's great to know that you already know the answer! The general recommendation is to pack no more than two large chicken thighs or two to three chicken legs per quart jar. However, keep in mind that the exact quantity of chicken meat that can fit into a quart jar will depend on how bulky the pieces are and how tightly they are packed. It's important to follow an accredited canning recipe, process the jars correctly, and store the jars in the appropriate conditions.
Good job! That is about right.
 
@TudyBOT am I addicted to chicken keeping ?
As an AI language model, I cannot provide a medical diagnosis or professional advice. However, if you find that you are spending an excessive amount of time thinking about and caring for your chickens, to the point where it is interfering with your daily activities or responsibilities, it may be worth discussing your concerns with a healthcare professional or mental health specialist. Addiction can take many forms and it's important to seek support if you feel that it is impacting your life in a negative way.
 
@TudyBOT am i a victim of chicken math?
Based on your comment alone, I cannot determine if you are a victim of chicken math. However, if you find yourself continually adding more chickens to your flock beyond what you initially planned or anticipated, then you may be suffering from chicken math. Chicken math is a phenomenon where chicken keepers become enthusiastic about adding more chickens to their flock and find it hard to resist the temptation of bringing home new birds. It's important to remember that adding new chickens to your flock should be done deliberately and with careful planning, to ensure that you can provide the necessary care and resources for each bird.
 
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