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Gotcha! so.... dog food.. cat food... fish food.. turtle food..... and so on is just people food in disguise.. (i can buy all of those at my local grocery store.. and they are labeled as pet food)![]()
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Gotcha! so.... dog food.. cat food... fish food.. turtle food..... and so on is just people food in disguise.. (i can buy all of those at my local grocery store.. and they are labeled as pet food)![]()
you are now talking pets, not farm animals, when did you last see a label "quality sheep food"? we personify pets.Gotcha! so.... dog food.. cat food... fish food.. turtle food..... and so on is just people food in disguise.. (i can buy all of those at my local grocery store.. and they are labeled as pet food)
Thank you!! Now my next question is probably getting on the anal side of things but I'll ask it anyway: type of water used. I'm thinking I will have my FF going in the basement. there I can access our cold water that has gone through the water softner, but our attached garage has a faucet that uses our well water before the softener and in the kitchen we have an Reverse Osmosis filter...would one type of water be better or worse than the others? Crazy question I know.....
Quote: I guessed you missed this guy:(he seems to be missing from where you quoted me)![]()
I could argue the fact that a livestock guardian dog is not a "pet" yet eats "dog food".. but i think you missed this little guyso I'm not sure you can see I was pointing out the humor in it...![]()
basically it's just ironic to me.. some people have had their chickens allowed by HOAs because they convinced them they were "pets".. there is even the website "my pet chicken".. Others have pot belly pigs as "pets". or goats as "pets" and mini equines ARE considered "pets" yet they all still eat "feed". and in some places a "pet rat" or "pet snake" would be considered to be vermin... I have always thought it was funny that there are farm ANIMALS.. yet a PET by the definition of "food vs feed" isn't considered an "animal"...
and I can take corn labeled as "livestock feed" and grind it up to make corn tortillas or corn bread.. so does that make me livestock if I eat it?![]()
and again.. I hope you can see the humor as I intend it...
(adding these guys for emphasis)![]()
My ff is not runny, but I use a cat litter scoop to remove it from my buckets and it works quite well. It has "slats", not holes in it.
So why were you searching or fermented human food??[SIZE=14pt]You buy food at the food store for humans and feed at the feed store for animals.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]There is a subtle difference but the preservation of the English language is at stake.[/SIZE]
[COLOR=333333][SIZE=14pt]Feed, [/SIZE][/COLOR]fodder, forage, provender [COLOR=333333][SIZE=14pt]mean [/SIZE][/COLOR]food for animals. Feed is the general word
Fodder [COLOR=333333][SIZE=14pt]is[/SIZE][/COLOR] especially applied to dry or green feed, as opposed to pasturage, fed to horses cattle, etc
Forage [SIZE=14pt]is[/SIZE] [SIZE=14pt]food[/SIZE] [SIZE=14pt]that[/SIZE] [SIZE=14pt]an[/SIZE] [SIZE=14pt]animal[/SIZE] [SIZE=14pt]obtains[/SIZE] [SIZE=14pt](usually[/SIZE] [SIZE=14pt]grass,[/SIZE] [SIZE=14pt]leaves,[/SIZE] [SIZE=14pt]etc.)[/SIZE] [SIZE=14pt]by[/SIZE] [SIZE=14pt]searching[/SIZE] [SIZE=14pt]about[/SIZE] [SIZE=14pt]for[/SIZE] [SIZE=14pt]it:[/SIZE]
Provender [COLOR=333333][SIZE=14pt]denotes[/SIZE][/COLOR] dry feed, such as hay, oats, or corn
This is a chicken thread isn't it?So why were you searching or fermented human food??
Yes, but we are both monogastric (one stomach) and sometimes stuff applies to other species as well. Just info and some folks enjoying ironic language stuff and others maybe not "getting it" that it was funny.This is a chicken thread isn't it?