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North American poultiers can always rely on UltraKibble! [/i]

Ultrakibble is not readily available, at least not on the west coast. I called the manufacturer. I only found one on line source that had it in stock.

Fortunately quinoa and sweet potatoes are readily available. Do I need to cook the quinoa?

Are foragecakes available on the west coast? There is ultrkibble in foragecakes.
Quinoa can be raw or cooked- its probably easier to cook it with the sweet potato and just mix the fatty fish in at the same time...​
 
Forage cakes are available. Ultrakibble is a new product, and they're working on getting it distributed.


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Are foragecakes available on the west coast? There is ultrkibble in foragecakes.
Quinoa can be raw or cooked- its probably easier to cook it with the sweet potato and just mix the fatty fish in at the same time...
 
I have no EEs, or anything like them, but I have been totally intrigued by Resolution's "lessons" here......WHERE WERE YOU WHEN I WAS TAKING COLLEGE HISTORY COURSES!!!!????

My professors could have learned a lesson or to from you FOR SURE.

Interesting reads as I have been to both Central and South America.....

Resolution....keep up the good work and if you ever need a job, my boys need a good history teacher in Georgia!!!
 
WOW!!!! Sooooo much info, so little brain space!
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I have 2 wk old EE's just because I wanted a colorful and different flock and a colorful egg basket!
 
What a great post ..so informative..got lost in reading every bit of it..I read an article and posted it in here a while ago that said they found a genetic link with these birds and an ancient breed of chinese chicken that also lays blue eggs...the green eggs came when brown egg layers were introduced for various reasons much later on..cant remember the name of that breed of chinese chicken..
 

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