Michigan Thread - all are welcome!

Michigan's trader joe's eggs don't sell fertile eggs so I'm trying whole foods fertile. If I don't get any hatches, I'll just call it a good science experiment and move on. But does anyone know where I can get some fertile silkie bantams? Hopefully I can get a hen that'll incubate for me.
 
"Medicated" means a niacin inhibitor, the eggs may have lower than normal niacin levels, which probably would only be important if you were going to hatch them.


Dr. Fulton "taught" a lot of us that on Saturday. I believe a lot of hands went up when he asked "how many of you don't use medicated feed cuz you think it has antibiotics, etc in it [sic]?" He then explained why it's so important to use the medicated feed...that's really not "medicated"!!
 
"Medicated" means a niacin inhibitor, the eggs may have lower than normal niacin levels, which probably would only be important if you were going to hatch them.


Dr. Fulton "taught" a lot of us that on Saturday. I believe a lot of hands went up when he asked "how many of you don't use medicated feed cuz you think it has antibiotics, etc in it [sic]?" He then explained why it's so important to use the medicated feed...that's really not "medicated"!!


I didn't get to hear Dr Fulton so thank you for that information. I use medicated feed but now I know the "rest of story" on it.tIt's good to have all the facts! Thanks!
 
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Medicated chick feed usually contains amprolium (same as Corid), which is a thiamin blocker, to help keep coccidiosis levels in check while chicks immune system is immature.

So, no, amprolium is not an antibiotic, but it is a type of medication (MW defines medication as 'a substance used in treating disease').

But there is no egg or meat withdrawal when using amprolium. (citation link)

Boils down to semantics.....and misunderstandings spread by word of net...lol.
Sorry I'm a stickler for word use and especially labeling misinformation......always pays to read labels carefully and research for understanding. In this case Medicated Chick Starter is correctly labeled.
 
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All this remembering we are supposed to be doing - remember to make a list, take a list, look at a list
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I had my 3 week old ducklings in the yard playing and one consumed one of these before I could stop him. Should I be concerned? Are they poisonus to ducks?
I don't know if it is poisonous or not, and I don't have ducks, But I would trust that they would not eat it if it were harmful, animals have good instincts when if comes to natural foods. stuff we leave around,
that is another story some times

went to the Montcalm county fair with DD and granddaughters yesterday some real nice critters there
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I'm not "allowed" anymore kitties :-( I suppose 3 indoor is enough...tho, darn, those sure are cute!! My male cat would probably terrorize the heck out of them, though (he can be such a brat at times to the 2 girls)...
 

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