Ha! Another nifty idea which I actually learned while watching Survivorman on the tube. Thanks for the reminder!
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So Bee, you can add Braggs to a gallon of regular ACV and the resulting mixture will be as good as the Braggs? My girls have been on Braggs since they were 3 days old and I don't want to give them a watered down version.It's in stores...the usual brand is Bragg's and around these parts you can only find it at the health food stores~but you can buy one jug and split it off into regular ACV to make more so you don't have to worry anymore about availability.
Therapydoglady, what is a R panel?
So Bee, you can add Braggs to a gallon of regular ACV and the resulting mixture will be as good as the Braggs? My girls have been on Braggs since they were 3 days old and I don't want to give them a watered down version.
It's called "Livormortis." it is the pooling of the blood to the lowest portion of the body after death. When there is no blood circulating, and livermortis sets in, there is no circulation to keep the tissues plump, and so - the flattening effect. When rigor mortis sets in and makes everythin stiffen, it kind of squeezes the rest of the fluids out of the tissues, producing the "dry" and flattened look. Sorry guys, not a very nice subject for first thing in the morning, but that's how it goes! And that's why you have flattened, dry, stiff chickens.
Out here in West Texas, skunks are usually the culprit for such a fiasco! They'll kill 'em all and never take a bite out of any of them. That's why, if I bother to make a chicken pen, there is fence buried 18", and all my tops are R panel metal on the shaded part, and chain link fence on the part so sun can get through( I want them to stay 'till the 2nd coming!). People out here don't do a lot about keeping their dogs up, (spaying or neutering them either), so we have lots of stray dogs, too. My Great Pyr usually takes care of the dogs & coyotes. Foxes sometimes get by her (they cllimb like a cat), but she's been skunked so many times, she's reluctant to badger them...smart girl that she is.
It's in stores...the usual brand is Bragg's and around these parts you can only find it at the health food stores~but you can buy one jug and split it off into regular ACV to make more so you don't have to worry anymore about availability.I have seen un-pasteurized ACV recommended multiple times, but I can't say I've read where to actually find it. Is it in stores? Online only? I'm assuming the stuff int he pantry isn't the same.
I'm intrigued by the ACV/honey drink. I have drank ACV and water for reflux in the past (2 AM, 6 months pregnant, snow and ice outside, and totally out of meds and desperate for relief... found it on the internet) - I'm sure the honey would help the flavor tremendously!