Raising Drug Free Poultry. What everyone should know.

Which, yogurt or Aviacharge? Not sure I wanna eat the Aviacharge, it's pretty stinky!
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But we do eat lots of probiotics in organic yogurt and organic lacto-fermented vegs, as well as all organic whole foods in general.
 
* O.k. So, If I read all this right, a little ACV is good for chickens, yogurt is good for chickens, mint (specifically NATURAL peppermint), some cinnamon and some oregano are all good for chickens, enzymes are quite good for chickens, and FOS (from SOME fruits) and MOS (from SOME vegetables or nutrional yeast??) are good for chickens, in smallish quantities-- Have I got that right??
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:clap:clap:clap:pop:weee How many years & billions have these geniuses spent to figure all this out? (sigh). They could have just come to BYC, eh!?!
 
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Actually it is very important to understand the anti-nutritional factors associated with some grains (like barley and wheat etc) ... those going "organic" and trying to do it themselves with NO supplements to deal with this ... or giving too much as a "treat" or in the scratch... one of the reasons I advise to cook oatmeal is that it neutralizes this anti-nutritional factor

Too much of a "good" thing... is a bad thing.
 
I've been looking for info like this - thanks for posting it!!!
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can I put this on my website? nevermind, I found the original article on the web and linked to it.
 
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