This reminds me: I went to one of those self-serve froyo shops and their cookies n' cream ice cream label said "made with real oreos" XD2. Oreos are vegan, and therefore healthy. Lol.
I dunno if that's a good thing or a bad thing...
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This reminds me: I went to one of those self-serve froyo shops and their cookies n' cream ice cream label said "made with real oreos" XD2. Oreos are vegan, and therefore healthy. Lol.
It's crazy my vegan girl friend was eating them and I happened to just stumble upon that Oreo info while looking up vegan deserts as a surprise...she didn't talk to me for an hour. It was horrible...This reminds me: I went to one of those self-serve froyo shops and their cookies n' cream ice cream label said "made with real oreos" XD
I dunno if that's a good thing or a bad thing...
Just over 2$ for 25pounds?? ReallyI feed based on need and consumption and then take price/non gmo/organic into play. The food i'm feeding now is for molters, it would cost a little over two dollars for 25lbs hardly bank breaking. The big thing is they'll eat it and everyone is perky and growing feathers so I didn't waste that money. Just be aware more expensive dosen't mean better, it isn't unheard of for chickens to not care about how much you spent or how healthy it is.![]()
Huh?People feed super expensive feed like you mentioned mostly because they want their fellow men (and Women) to think that you are so well off that they don't need to buy the economy brand of chicken feed. The idea is not to help their chickens live a better life but to impress their fellow man (or woman)