TropicalChickies
Crowing
Right now, Frida is laying. Poor Lucio is out by himself just looking around like, "Dang, where all my girls at?"I have plenty of those gathered up. But I truly don't wish it on anybody
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Right now, Frida is laying. Poor Lucio is out by himself just looking around like, "Dang, where all my girls at?"I have plenty of those gathered up. But I truly don't wish it on anybody
can I just plead that the figures are easier to process and compare if the 'serving size' is set to 100g rather than a cup.View attachment 3625159
Both the fruit pulp and seed are edible. (The pulp is mainly sugars/carbohydrate and tastes like a custard and is creamy.) If you take the protein content of the pulp and the seeds, naturally the percentage of protein overall is lower. If you take just the seeds, the percentage of protein is close to 30% -- with very impressive vitamin and mineral content as well.
Iron and especially copper are high, so the seeds must be used in the right amounts for chickens. My friend in Belize has a recipe for a corn, plantain and breadnut mash he's been using for over ten years to good effect.
Indeed. If we could stick to content per 100 grams then overall percentages are easy to work with. It's the overall percentage that's important, not what there may be in a serving.can I just plead that the figures are easier to process and compare if the 'serving size' is set to 100g rather than a cup.
That's the percentage of protein in a 2000 calorie diet.f you take just the seeds, the percentage of protein is close to 30% -
Glad you are unscathed. I choose to live where there are neither hurricanes nor tornadoes!We had some high winds and sheets of rain.
We are fine.
I'd rather deal with a hurricane than a tornado.
All my girls have been raised and live the same. The coop is an old 10'x12' horse stall with 1/2" hardware cloth over all openings. The auto door opens and closes with daylight into the barn alley 8'x50'. There is a door around the corner on the north end that is always open enough for the alpacas so push it open or the chickens to pass through. They have access to a fenced acre (which includes a pond about 50'x25'). For whatever reason, most of them wait for me to open the barn doors on the south side in the morning.What did they eat and how were they kept?