Shadrach's Ex Battery and Rescued chickens thread.

Seriously, it's toxic to pets, and humans.

https://www.vet.cornell.edu/departm...green-algae-poisoning-cyanobacteria-toxicosis

Screenshot in case you can't access the website:

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That is a different thing from Star Jelly.

Edited to add, there are at least 2,500 different types of cyanobacteria, possibly as many as 8000 different species of it. The one in blue green algae is not the same as the one known as Star Jelly and about which I posted.
 
That is a different thing from Star Jelly.
“Star Jelly” sounds like the name of some hostile inter-stellar space being that the USS Enterprise (the space one, not the aircraft carrier) might have encountered in the second or third season of the original Star Trek, the William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy days. (I was hopelessly in love with Spock back in those days, and despised Captain Kirk.)
 
That is a different thing from Star Jelly.

Edited to add, there are at least 2,500 different types of cyanobacteria, possibly as many as 8000 different species of it. The one in blue green algae is not the same as the one known as Star Jelly and about which I posted.
Good information. So, not all cyanobacteria is as toxic as the stuff that kills dogs. I'm still not going to consider it as a food source.
 
Pullet tax:
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Lois

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Claudia

Boys will not be named until I decide which one is staying.
 

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