digitS' :
From being around here awhile, I am beginning to see how some folks discover these complex recipes for feeding their birds. And, then . . .
Then, they apparently learn that it is too complex and too expensive.
Then, they drop out -- off the forum and maybe out of chicken-keeping.
Just looking at this thread, dates and some of the posters tells me that there was some quick-burning enthusiasm and then that was it. Even some who were around quite awhile or posting a good deal have flared-out. Perhaps, there was too much effort to it all.
We would all like to do the "best" for our birds. But, Heavens! There is virtue in simplicity, too!
Steve
Indeed! What you say is very true..... It is all about what one chooses as "important" in their life.. And yes the degree of importance does change for people over time...I know for a fact my "interests" change regularly. Thankfully we have pre made chicken food for the sake of convenience and saving time for those that feel they need it...... With that said:::::
I will admit I am strongly entrenched in the concept of local agriculture and the back to the land movement. I am a fanatic.. I am passionate about the concept.
My concern is the trend the past 40 years to convenience in our own diets...... "Cooking from scratch is so much work." "Might as well get some fast food or highly processed convenience food."
"Why have a garden? It is time consuming, easier to go to the store."
With unemployment, and the future outlook being what it is I would like to see 30% of the population go back to agriculture.. People making basic livings doing honest work...Yes I dream of a Pre-WWII America.. Enough of the Hummers and SUV's Enough Mc Mansions in the corn fields... I feel we are finding out it is not sustainable.
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It is my personal opinion we as a society would be better off with less time for football games and american idol on TV, and spent more time preparing food. We would have better health and need less physiologist, less depression meds, less ADD in our kids, less high blood pressure. Growing and preparing your own food requires sacrifice. However the simple daily rhythm of preparing food can be deeply satisfying to the body and soul. It still is for most cultures of the world..
My sprout and wet mash daily regimen is time consuming indeed.!! Some mornings I think I am nuts.. However, I can always fall back on the home made mix being fed as a dry mash. What keeps me going is my yolk color and flavor. They stand out from the crowd. It is satisfying it makes me "feel" proud and "good"...Also I know what my chickens are eating. I know I am voting with my pocket book, I put what products I think are sustainable in my feed. My dollars do not go to support companies who's policies I disagree with. I am not supporting an industry I feel needs to change...
If enough people take action, and make the sacrifice of time for their ideals change is inevitable.. In a capitalistic society I feel the most important vote you cast is with your pocketbook.....
Be well
ON