Well, unless its their culling day, anyways! But they do enjoy everyone else's culling day.If they got the brains, they are got a goodly amount of fat, but also an extremely nutritious treat. You have lucky chickens.
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Well, unless its their culling day, anyways! But they do enjoy everyone else's culling day.If they got the brains, they are got a goodly amount of fat, but also an extremely nutritious treat. You have lucky chickens.
More studies to work through....That seems to be an extended ad for a new Zinpro vit and min premix, and the only mineral it claims is reduced in the excreta is zinc, which is not top of the problem surplus minerals in chicken poo list.
And is for birds that live a whole 36 DAYS
And this meta analysis suggests that studies of the type it was based on cannot be relied on
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032579123001906
There have been some recent articles on what are called forever chemicals. just one article I've read and there are plenty more for those who are interested.At your own risk.
We're losing sight of the real issues again. Real food with natural nutrients is better than supplements synthesized in a laboratory.
Nature has all the best technology. We just don't understand it.Every few years another crisis! Products that were 'safe', later found to be not so good. Seems like we aren't winning this fight.
We do the best we can, and are happy that our life expectancy is so much better than in the good old days!
Mary
Quantum computing will be of enormous benefit to AI. It's important we get AI right before quantum comes in. Not much point in super-charging something that doesn't work very well.Nature has all the best technology. We just don't understand it.
Part of the issue imo is science very often looks at segments. Looks at things as a machine with parts to be understood as linked or separate processes working to a common goal.
Nature doesn't do that. It operates as an organism, sometimes seemingly just for novelty. There is a vast difference between a machine and an organism. The latter operating innumerable processes simultaneously....all seemingly definitive but also inextricably intertwined and ongoing.... growing and dying constantly in different levels of balance. Totally the same as but also totally unlike a very complex machine at the same time.
We aren't nearly smart enough yet, nor are our computers.
Michigan has a lot of those. In the water, in the soil. The latest is PFAS. I have not had my water tested. I have a reverse osmosis filter for drinking water. If my water is contaminated and an RO filter doesn't remove it -- or other forever chemicals -- I've been drinking it/them for 29 years.There have been some recent articles on what are called forever chemicals.
you are aware it's in decline, yes?Every few years another crisis! Products that were 'safe', later found to be not so good. Seems like we aren't winning this fight.
We do the best we can, and are happy that our life expectancy is so much better than in the good old days!
Mary
I think it’s all very interesting and we can ponder til the cows come home! I think we fed our dog canned food too because it was so cheap in the late seventies/early eighties when I was a kid. It would be fun to see the history of commercial animal food in a snapshot sort of way over the decades.Purina started researching dog nutrition and introduced it's first dog food in the 1920's. When I was a teenager in the 1960's nobody used homemade dog food. But, the norm was canned dog food instead of kibble.