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Lucky! I just came n from collecting more sap and am headed out to (hopefull) get some chicks. Have fun with them.

I won't be keeping them. RBahmer said she needed more chicks
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Is that what they said at the workshop?
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It's been a while since I scanned the NOP list of substances, but I don't recall Amprolium being approved. It is synthetic, isn't it?
ETA: Would you mind clarifying with him that you remember correctly in the meantime? Maybe he'll save me some reading.
Olive - why don't you shoot him an email because then you will get your question asked and answered most accurately. Here is his email again [email protected] I know they will welcome any questions we have because they want us to be using practices that benefit our chickens and the industry and the State of Michigan.
 
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For those that don't have geese. Now this'll make an OMELET!
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Goose egg on the right, large to extra-large chicken egg on the left.
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I had a goose egg for breakfast before, and that was all I could eat, for there was no room to eat anything else. :lol:
My Icelandic eggs are hatching! So far out of 25 eggs I have three yellow chicks and one dark one.One more dark one zipped and several more pipped.
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Daron, is it to early to tell yet if you got girls or boys from those Icalndics that you got from me? Just wondering if my "whispering" worked?
 
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This is how Amprolium is synthesized.
The drug is a thiamine analogue and blocks the thiamine transporter of Eimeria species. By blocking thiamine uptake it prevents carbohydrate synthesis.




Source:
Sarett, Lewis H. (1960). "The hormones".
Journal of Chemical Education 37 (4): 184. doi:10.1021/ed037p184

Based on the date of this published study, I would like to look for recent work so I'll have to dive into the university resources later.
 
About the colored eggs... People round here marvel that chickens even lay those colors! I miss my green Aster egg. I wonder where my green Skatter egg has gone. I think its the straw. I never had problems till I put straw in the coops and nest boxes. I put chips back in two of the boxes and the girls were happier. Leila chose the chip box over the straw, and Fiametta chose the straw. Veena, vanna and Vonna like the chips. I am going back to chips. Like better...
 
I'll tell you the same thing I tell everyone on this thread who makes it their mission to be the next Food, Inc. I hope you're putting your money where your mouth is. Farmers are running businesses. Don't like the way the business is run? Don't buy its products. Support the farmers who are doing it the way you'd like it done or they can't keep doing what they're doing.

Yes! I totally agree, except that I have no idea what Food, Inc. is. Tee hee? But we buy only organic with very few exceptions, even though this is sometimes hard on a budget, which we are most definitely on. We buy as much as we can when we can from our local organic farms, which we have also gone to visit and found quite lovely.
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We also try to grow what we can ourselves, I spent the lovely weather yesterday on starting my new, larger, veggie bed, I am so excited about it!
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Anyway, this exactly is the bulk of the reason we are vegan, (excepting our own eggs,) and the reason that I am okay with eating the eggs from our chickens. Because most of my issue is with the way it is done, whether it is the treatment of animals, the use of chemicals, or the sustainability of the practice. Unfortunately, there are so many loopholes, even in "organic" certification, that you really just can't know anything unless you've seen it for yourself. So frustrating!

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I have heard this, though haven't looked it up for myself because we are not looking for certification, just to raise or animals how we feel is right personally. After looking into it, we did end up using medicated chick feed for our first chicks, though I still felt weird about it.

I do remember reading something somewhere here which made me question whether or not I wold do it again, but I can't remember what it was anymore. I will have to look into it all over again before we ever get more chicks that need it.
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Oh, and about the medicated, the bag I got, I think it said till time to switch to layer... I am going to check it out, take my trusty laugh pad with me so I can type it word for word...
 
Juise I have done a whole goat load of vaccine research, and while I am always open to learning more, it would take some really good sh..tuff... to convince me
Some of the stuff i learned while researching vaccines is pretty scary. I don't like them either, The problem is, that a lot of us are having problems with respiratory disease, even though we are practicing good management. They are getting it from their environment, possibly. It's not considered "curable" in the US, although we did find out the meds they are using in other countries to treat it, so crossing fingers So we are kinda caught in a danged if you do, danged if you don't situation. The specific main thing we are trying to kill off is "mycoplasma" which is tough to treat in humans too. So far the only natural thing i found to try is "fermented wheat germ". If you can find any new info, we would love to hear it! Sounds like you like to do your homework too.

Mom 2em All Mom, be careful and try not to disturb them. I have seen good people do horrible things when they were going through withdrawals from "hard drugs". Better to keep your family away and play it safe. Otherwise you will be seen as an obstruction to what they want, or even worse another source of stolen income. Believe me, in the throes of withdrawal people will turn on even loved ones.

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We lost almost 2 foot of snow last night with the warm weather and wind!
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I can see dirt in two spots!
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