Also think about critters that cannot range. Not just poultry, but rabbits. Less chance of parasites too.
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I've got eggs from DMRippy & crfarm in the bator. they were due to hatch yesterday. So I've been pacing.....![]()
And this morning I hear peeping!!! No pips yet, just muffled peeping.
cantwaitcantwaitcantwait...![]()
Diabetes hurts the kidneys because kidneys are extremely vascular and high blood sugar damages the blood vessels. A low protein is necessary because those damaged kidneys cannot filter out the toxins created by the metabolism of proteins. Still reading though. One says "research has shown drop in production of layers fed more than 30% dbg, but claims that no changes in anything happened by feeding the lower amounts. I would like to see the actual results, instead of a one sentence summary by the third party.
Quote: I hadn't thought of places with winter snow and no green stuff growing. A product of my geography! That would make much more sense than me doing it NC. There's almost always something out there for them to have fun with here.
I really hadn't thought about geographical differences. I should more. It affects lots of different things that we do for our livestock.
What I understand is it is just not REQUIRED... if you don't have it and can't give it to the fodder it is still good.
So what's the difference between fodder and sprouting seeds? I would sprout seeds, beans, etc for my parrot and have some left over I'm going to try with for the chickens. Also, I've been seeing people feed BOSS (sadly I JUST figured out what it was!), but have a question, is it fed in the shell or shelled? Thanks for all the information on fodder! I'm definitely going to give it a try. Seems like a great thing to do, especially in the winter.
I've decided that I'm glad I free range!
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My baby.... I mean YOUR new BABY!![]()