EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/newestpost/1151638


Lets skew those numbers so badly they cancel next years super bowl for a chicken show!


You got my vote. Speaking of mushrooms how badly would this get you?

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You got my vote. Speaking of mushrooms how badly would this get you?


I can't tell by that picture, but it appears to have gills so that ups the risk.

They are growing a short stalk, so I really can't tell, but unless they are false gills and those are chanterelles I would pass on them.


I do spore prints on new species I add to my diet/pantry. I am not liking the looks of those, but mushrooms can be local and look different from area to area. Did you know there are still thousands of mushrooms/fungi that have not even been classified yet?


There is under 150 species of trees in the USA and over 4,000 mushroom species, many are closely related, but no one knows them all. So if you decide to join me in picking them use care and study before you munch on them..


BUT they taste way better than store bought ones.





We have a mushroom thread but it is kind of dead this time of year, ask on there someone will know:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/newestpost/1130577
 
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I can't tell by that picture, but it appears to have gills so that ups the risk.

They are growing a short stalk, so I really can't tell, but unless they are false gills and those are chanterelles I would pass on them.


I do spore prints on new species I add to my diet/pantry.  I am not liking the looks of those, but mushrooms can be local and look different from area to area.   Did you know there are still thousands of mushrooms/fungi that have not even been classified yet?


There is under 150 species of  trees in the USA and over 4,000 mushroom species, many are closely related, but no one knows them all. So if you decide to join me in picking them use care and study before you munch on them..


BUT they taste way better than store bought ones.





We have a mushroom thread but it is kind of dead this time of year, ask on there someone will know:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/newestpost/1130577


I pass on all of them. However they do make interesting pictures. There are several different varieties here.

I've often thought of getting plugs and harvesting them. What's the chance that something wild would grow on the plugs if I put them outside.
 
65C Celsius for 30 minutes dont do anything to the milk
The antibody that the cow/goat put in her milk are protein that are BROKEN to amino acids during the normal digestion so you dont get ,normaly, whole protein from your food, thank God! because if they could enter whole, you will get an immune response against it, because they considered as a foreign antigens.
Astma is related to Allergy and no to milk! Allergy that can cause Astma can be triggerd from many kinds of allergens and not just from milk.
And if you are ALLERGIC to milk you are ALLERGIC also to raw milk.
The all types of illnesses that alot of children suffer today is because the over cleand environment they leave in
I'm allergic to chicken eggs, and cows milk.

I can drink goats milk, and eat duck/turkey eggs, with no reaction... cow milk and goats milk are two entirely different things. Goats milk is closest to human milk, DNA wise.
 

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