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Duckie has an urgent care appointment ($$$) this afternoon down in the valley. I *should* have time to send the feed before then.
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Duckie has an urgent care appointment ($$$) this afternoon down in the valley. I *should* have time to send the feed before then.
Are you ready to say what brand? My brother is bummed, he loves TSC. I shared with him some of the info circulating. I am feeding Nutrina manufactured by Cargill purchased from local farm store (Jax). Pullets are 14 weeks but they don't seem to like it as I find a LOT on the ground, as they just seem to rake it out of the feeder. If analysis is expensive, can I send you a donation? PM me. Thanks!I'm just doing this to show folks how unlikely it is that it's the feed. There are too many variables. But folks seem certain that there's something different going on. So when the feed comes back with the same analysis as what's on the label (which is what I'm hearing is the biggest conspiracy atm), then at least that will have been examined. Maybe I'll send some of the other non-tsc stuff, too.
She's said multiple times what brand she uses and is sending inAre you ready to say what brand? My brother is bummed, he loves TSC. I shared with him some of the info circulating. I am feeding Nutrina manufactured by Cargill purchased from local farm store (Jax). Pullets are 14 weeks but they don't seem to like it as I find a LOT on the ground, as they just seem to rake it out of the feeder. If analysis is expensive, can I send you a donation? PM me. Thanks!
Because they are better than other chickens. Duhmy chickens aren't picky
Yes. I feel confident that THIS is the reason my chickens are immune to the bad feed.Because they are better than other chickens. Duh