Getting the flock out of here - a diary of a crazy chicken man

The unboiling of eggs is actually a big deal for cancer treatment apparently. Cancer is a similar structure compared to boiled egg protein, where healthy tissue is more like raw egg white. Or so I read.
 
enjoy your flight Jimmy

do you have an unlocked cell phone?

I am not sure what you use there but smart has good data plans that are cheap.

the "always on" series is good value you can check them out at smart website

I get an ON99 package thats good for a month then top up data with ON30 as top ups. You can just get 2GB for 500p with ON499 or unlimited for ON999

text to 2200 from smart phone

then turn data on

be careful, if the plan runs out, it will suck all your load quickly.

Thanks for the info Oz. I have probably the cheapest phone that can be bought here. I probably don't make more than 4 calls a month here. And data/internet on it is non existent. I plan on getting a new phone when I get there and will give my current phone to my youngest brother-in-law. I will show the info you provided to my wife and she can explain everything to me. I want the best possible plan I can get there by the month like you mentioned. When it comes to cell phones I am a little ignorant. Now the internet and research on computers is a different story. I am forever on the computer. And always fixing something my brother or sister have done to their computers and then blame it on the computer. They don't believe in the statement: "Garbage in, Garbage out.

I'll send you a message sometime after I get my wife's list of chores done and repair or rebuild my coops and get some chickens from you. Again thanks for the info.

Jimmy
 
looks like she might have another one in there?

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I give my birds 1 part crumble, 1 part water twice a day. It soaks the water up real fast and expands, so it has them eating less. It keeps them from being so fat... Mine would eat all day if they had free choice feed.


Wouldn't they just eat till they are full or do you mean you want they to forage for food as well?
 
Wouldn't they just eat till they are full or do you mean you want they to forage for food as well?
I teach my staff there is no such thing as a fat bird. Only healthy and malnourished.

Chicken eats until it meets its metabolic needs with protein being the primary off and on switch.

A bird given too high a concentration of protein will be skinny because it thinks it has met its needs.

Free choice is necessary for cooped birds - atleast thats my understanding.
 

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