I called my feed mill and was told they test for aflatoxin. So it might be a good idea to call your feed mill.
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I will also keep suggesting that newbies read the whole darn thing....if I were a newbie I'd sit down and devour this thing in one setting, if I could. Then I'd burp loudly and go back for seconds....![]()
Newbie, but I thought birds didn't have the taste bud receptors for the cayenne. I know it's healthy for humans to have in our diet, but as far as the birds...not sure. I know people use it on their chicken (or wild bird) feed because the squirrels and rodents won't eat it (they DO have the receptors). Anyway, I could be wrong. Maybe you heard about top dressing with it to avoid sharing the food with other outdoor animals?And yet ANOTHER question for our sages: Can you feed TOO much cayenne pepper to chickens? I mean, can it hurt them? I ask because my gals absolutely love the stuff, so I tend to top dress with it pretty often. The Mr. thinks I might be giving it too often and that it could have adverse effects on them. I didn't think it could as, the way I understand it, it doesn't actually worm them, it just makes their system unattractive to worms in the first place, is that correct? What say the OTs?
Are you really telling us that your chickens didn't pick a peck of pickled peppers?but didn't even peck at the chile peppers.
Are you really telling us that your chickens didn't pick a peck of pickled peppers?
Are you really telling us that your chickens didn't pick a peck of pickled peppers?
You need to open the windows to provide ventilation, but close them to avoid drafts.
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i am still here lurking. if i am using windows computer program, does that mean i am lurking in windows?
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i am still here lurking. if i am using windows computer program, does that mean i am lurking in windows?