My bad.I think you must have.
I'm another one who definitely posted in that other thread, and didn't get tagged here until just a few minutes ago.
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My bad.I think you must have.
I'm another one who definitely posted in that other thread, and didn't get tagged here until just a few minutes ago.
a most excellent idea. Right after a showerI suggest a black Russian, no ice, to help you clean out your brain.I'll buy!
I think I was missed.I tagged everyone who posted in the thread.
I figure if you posted it in a thread then you're interested in the topic.
I've shared it twice. The first time, yup, ignored. The second time, it got a lot of positive reactions, but the naysayers were like, "Hey, glad one test really proved the rest of us are wrong." The vast majority appreciated it, though.I saw someone had linked this thread on Facebook, where it was promptly (apparently) ignored by (seemingly) all.
Not surprised.
I just give up these days trying to convince anyone of anything. Those of us who've fed Dumor layer for years with no problems appear to be isolated cases to them. They want attention for their issue. Where I will not stop and ignore, though, is when I see someone alleging their chickens haven't laid an egg since last fall, so they changed the feed and the next day, voila, their chickens are laying eggs again.Thank you, @Aunt Angus for testing feed. But, its apparent the results will not change minds. I've read too much on FB they aren't open to hearing anything unless it's in favor of what is being claimed. I'm just going to say what I've heard (not what I think) - "it's only certain lots" so you probably didn't test the right one.
However, the whole fiasco is a great example of how people can be affected by the media (specifically social media in this case) and narratives.
Thank you!!