Granny's gone and done it again

Im a little tissed but i ll get over it. I put ash from our fire pit in my pens too.
Camping the article came from byc. I only mix fresh ground pumpkin seeds with milk & feed to the chickens in the morning & don t feed them that day.
Your probably gonna use the chemical. I use safeguard on our horse but i don t eat her eggs.
Did you know that Safeguard in the UK has a zero day egg withdrawal when small amounts are use for five days?

-Kathy
 
Im a little tissed but i ll get over it. I put ash from our fire pit in my pens too.
Camping the article came from byc. I only mix fresh ground pumpkin seeds with milk & feed to the chickens in the morning & don t feed them that day.
Your probably gonna use the chemical. I use safeguard on our horse but i don t eat her eggs.


I'm considering having a fecal done, then trying your recipe and repeating the fecal to get measurable results for my flock. I'm not getting any eggs right now and haven't for a while, so no waste there.
 
Quote: That would be a very interesting study! I would love to know the results of that.
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-Kathy
 
Grandma never wormed her chickens. She just threw them a handful of corn every once in a while . Not every day. They ate what they found and I never seen bubbles in their eyes or worms in their poop. They did however worm the kids with them all poison polk berries raw garlic and whole onions. I think free range chickens kinda know what to do, how an what they should eat. When we lock them up and restrict their diets and crowd them is when the problems come. Then we have these inbred chickens for the colors or tops and they are bound to be dumbed down. So we get creative with the meds. Times change, worms become stronger and so do the meds. I dont think the first one of them are safe but its just a matter of how much can we take before symptoms show up .

None of this is based on research , just my opinion
 

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