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Indeed it was. What a good memory you have.it was on a screenshot of one of the group texts some months ago
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Indeed it was. What a good memory you have.it was on a screenshot of one of the group texts some months ago
Foxes, probably growing cubs learning to hunt.oh yes. Now I am on a broadband connection I can see the picture. Yes, looks like a predator.
I won't tellYeah I had tried but between the receding Covid fog and my general annoyance I typed the full name.![]()
I don't eat grains or most carbs, for that matter. Since going carnivore in January, I have lost 85 pounds, my cholesterol has improved immensely, my doctor is shocked, to say the least. I also feel great and have bags of energy.I eat oatmeal in the winter and corn on the cob a couple times a year. Other wise I don't eat grains.
Excellent news! Now you can do some catch-up birthday celebrations!Last lateral flow test this evening; negative so I can visit people again.
That's a pity. By marketing this mix as something for pigeons and wild birds only, they sit outside all legislation on ingredients for animals who or whose products may enter the human food chain, and don't have to list all ingredients and comply with other regs that apply to anything explicitly sold as poultry feed. (Which should offer some minimum guarantee of quality, but it doesn't always work that way of course. The rules can be weird, e.g. here in the UK dogfood has to be fit for human consumption, but we don't eat dogs.) Bamford products do list all ingredients, even though they're marketed just for pigeons.There is no label.
Well I fed them a handfull straight from the bag and they ate it. The peas met some initial skepticism but even the chicks ate them after watching Henry eat them.
Agreed the price is outrageous but this is just a test.