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Are folks going to search for "Media Chicken Feed Craze" or "Chicken Feed Lab Test Results"How is it not relevant to show the result of a scientific analysis to end a conspiracy theory?
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Are folks going to search for "Media Chicken Feed Craze" or "Chicken Feed Lab Test Results"How is it not relevant to show the result of a scientific analysis to end a conspiracy theory?
I've thrown out a few books, most were trash but one was absolutely fantastic, well written, good characters, absorbing story....until the writer shoehorned smut right in the middle. It didn't further the plot or even make sense for it to be there at all. I was so disappointed in what I thought was going to be my new favorite series.ought a book so poorly written/edited that I couldn't in good conscience give it Goodwill, because someone else might spend money on it. I threw it in the woodstove.
Perhaps an editor told the author to "spice it up a bit" to "improve sales?"I've thrown out a few books, most were trash but one was absolutely fantastic, well written, good characters, absorbing story....until the writer shoehorned smut right in the middle. It didn't further the plot or even make sense for it to be there at all. I was so disappointed in what I thought was going to be my new favorite series.
Don't worry about it. I'm an incessant linker.Are folks going to search for "Media Chicken Feed Craze" or "Chicken Feed Lab Test Results"
You can say? I would have bought them all if it hadn't been therePerhaps an editor told the author to "spice it up a bit" to "improve sales?"
"steroid hormone drugs are typically formulated as pellets"NOTHING.
There is no known, readily available, oral contraceptive for chickens which causes them to stop laying. There is a rather expensive chemical cocktail which can be periodically injected subdermally to stop some birds from laying - its used by zoos - but again, no oral equivalent.
I can't prove a negative in a universe of posibilities. I instead invite you to demonstrate the existence of this hereforto unknown magical substance. Incredible claims demand incredible proof, not merely the blathering of the ignorant, no matter how loudly the crowd brays.
Read my comments above, I've already answered this. Birds aren't cows or humans, you can't cause them to stop laying by tricking them into thinking they are pregnant, all mammal-like, because birds don't carry live young to term."steroid hormone drugs are typically formulated as pellets"
Forth paragraph down on this page:
https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterina...e-implants-used-growth-food-producing-animals
If they can use steroids and hormones to boost growth can they make something to stop egg laying? You know like birth control pills for adult human women? I think the good news is that once the feed is changed they go back to laying rather quickly, whatever is going on, it is not permanent!
Good job, Thanks!Mmmm, do you know much about Nicarbazin? I've only just read about it this week, but it looks like it's an anticoccidial in chickens that's also used for population control in Canadian geese and pigeons through "contraceptive corn". Not sure if anyone's used it for population control in chickens since that's not normally desirable.
Also, from here, "A side effect of nicarbazin, a veterinary drug used to control coccidiosis in chickens, is decreased egg production and hatching."
It's been around for a while, too, at least since 1956 or 1957 (see here).
I've thrown out a few books, most were trash but one was absolutely fantastic, well written, good characters, absorbing story....until the writer shoehorned smut right in the middle. It didn't further the plot or even make sense for it to be there at all. I was so disappointed in what I thought was going to be my new favorite series.