Arizona Chickens

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I couldn't pass it up.
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What are the odds of a question about Moringa--feeding Moringa to chickens and African Sumac in the same post?
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Saw this feed recipe on another thread and thought I would post it.

2 parts whole corn (in winter this is increased to 3 or 4 parts)
3 parts soft white wheat
3 parts hard red winter wheat
1 part hulled barley
1 part oat groats
1 part sunflower seeds (in winter this is increased to 2 parts)
1 part millet
1 part kamut
1 part amaranth seeds
1 part split peas
1 part lentils
1 part quinoa
1 part sesame seeds
1/2 part flax seeds
1/2 part kelp granules
free choice of granite grit
free choice of oyster shell"

She says the eggs are the best tasting EVER!
 
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I couldn't pass it up.
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What are the odds of a question about Moringa--feeding Moringa to chickens and African Sumac in the same post?
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That makes me smile every time!
 
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i wish i had some beetles i had everything ready for
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meal worms but i lost the auction on ebay
i had all the supplies ready

I started with 1000 worms (2 500 count jars) from PetCo. About $10, less if you get an old container where some of the worms have begun to pupate.
 
Speaking of moringas, mine are doing great except the larger one has started to get some variegated spots on the leaves. I cannot see any evidence of a pest, and they do not appear "eaten", just discolored. Anyone have any thoughts? A nutrient deficiency of some sort?

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Oh they are lovely. Good job.
Some of my leaves were spotted at first, but have not had that problem with subsequent growth. The spotted leaves are still there, just spotted. Anyone else?
 

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