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Wishing, are you saying you didnt know the white part of chicken poop was pee ?
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Do they both still believe in Santa? In some ways it is sad because if they want something so expensive you can’t afford it. Not sure what the answer is. I guess have them put more than one thing down.
But isn't that why you need vents, to get rid of ammonia?Yes, for mammals, but chickens don't have urine. They have that white cap of urates instead, one component being uric acid. Not sure how is breaks down over time, but I have never seen purple before, so doubt it goes to ammonia.![]()
Umm... was saying that I don't know if it would break down into ammonia like urine does. It's a different system for getting rid of the same basic body wastes, so the component chemicals are a different. We don't have uric acid in our pee.Wishing, are you saying you didnt know the white part of chicken poop was pee ?
I see. I kinda want to say we do without even looking simply because I remember something about it. either a type of kidney stone or gout ?Umm... was saying that I don't know if it would break down into ammonia like urine does. It's a different system for getting rid of the same basic body wastes, so the component chemicals are a different. We don't have uric acid in our pee.
Is ammonia in gas form different than liquid ammonia? It was a liquid form in the old book that said it turned uric acid purple. Too deep for me... I have forgotten most of my chemistry.But isn't that why you need vents, to get rid of ammonia?
I think you are right. Still not sure where the ammonia comes from.I see. I kinda want to say we do without even looking simply because I remember something about it. either a type of kidney stone or gout ?