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Here is the article I read and got the snack from. The calf-manna has 25% crude protein, The black oil sunflower seeds are talked about in this article for horses and has good info. They too are a good source of protein. But a horse shouldn't have more than 2 pounds per day so I may not need to feed the chicken this but maybe a couple times a week. I may as the person that posted the article.I was reading about protein today. Trying to decide what to feed my chicks once everyone starts laying. I feed Texas Naturals, and they don't have a "flock" feed. It's either starter, grower or layer. They do have a scratch, which I use, but that is all. From what I've read, the chickens actually do better on a higher protein feed. Most of the layer feed is around 16%. TN's layer is 18%, grower is 22% and starter is 20%. From what I've read, there is really not that much difference in the feed except for the protein content and the calcium in the layer. I'm really considering leaving mine on starter and just supplementing with oyster shell on the side, like I'm doing now.
I feed mine about a half a coffee can (13 oz) of scratch every evening. Gives them something to dig for and keeps my dl stirred up. I don't know how much protein your treat has, but usually when you feed them scratch or scraps, it brings the protein down. What protein is the feed your feeding them now?
Great idea on the milk jugs. I had thought about putting frozen water bottles in their waterer to help keep it cool for them.
I will have to see if I can find a chart like that one line.Could she have gotten into something in the yard?
The bread was really yummy. Trevor loved it and we ate almost the whole loaf in one day. There was a wee bit left that I sent home with him. He made a brisket sandwich with the bread. It was amazing!
They get sneaking with their laying, don't they?
I saw a chart somewhere that listed what % protein chickens need at what stages. It might be in one of my books. Did you come across anything like that in your reading?
OK - have to post this for someone (you will know who you are) due to a post earlier in the week, or was it yesterday? lol! I can't remember.
Tomorrow I'll be back at the scraping and repair on the house. I won't be out there all day though. It's getting too hot in the afternoon. I need to get my garden ready to replant for fall too. It's time to plant again already!
I feel for you there, I understand about cleaning those things out. When they get nasty it's a pain.Tomorrow the concrete goes in for sure and Monday I have scheduled the guy to come move the hot tub and get it going. Now, over the last 3 years the lid to the hot tub has blow off in some of our pretty severe storms and water has gotten in there. So tomorrow, I've got to get my sexy swim suit on and get in the hot tub and really give it a scrubbing. It's going to take a couple of hours cause the water has gotten a bit nasty. My bad for not cleaning it sooner. Oh well!
No, I don't think I ran across a chart.
I do not believe that article one bit! Here is why, a quote from that article:
While hydrogen sulfide gas is harmful in large doses, the study suggests that "a whiff here and there has the power to reduce risks of cancer, strokes, heart attacks, arthritis, and dementia by preserving mitochondria,"
Since I have RD, that blows that claim right out of the water!!!
Time to plant for fall? My garden is just starting to produce!! LOL What are you planting for your fall garden?
Good luck on cleaning your hot tub. It won't be fun, but it sure will be nice when you get to use it this fall/winter.
I have trouble sleeping a lot these days. I was sleeping good this morning, but DH has a fishing tournament today, so we got up earlier so he can get going.

I too have been having trouble sleeping and I guess it is an age thing. Certain crops do better in the heat, like okra..... it LOVES the heat. I'm not sure how well tomatoes will do in this heat, mine are about done with. I plan on trying to plant some more later this year when the temp starts cooling off. Then I will start on my winter garden. I can wait to grow some greens!!Good Morning everyone!
Is everyone having problems sleeping? Is this an 'age' thing?
I am fairly new to Texas weather and gardening. I still can't get use to planting a second garden. It kinda goes against the grain to plant when it is so hot outside. Please, someone, explain how I can plant and not burn my crops up? I would love to get a crop of pinto beans, tomatoes, bell peppers, etc. in.
I am happy your hens are laying. I wish mine were. My Ameracaunas and Sussexs are 18 weeks old. The Australorps are 16 wks. I have been looking in all the places they lay outdoors and I am not finding anything.
Well, I was going to make Fig/Raspberry Jam. Ken and I had picked a couple gallons of figs Thursday evening. I did the laundry Friday morning and was going to make the jam after the laundry. Well my son showed up and I didn't get to them. I kept them on the table in a huge bowl. The house is air conditioned. I went to wash them this morning and they had molded. I was so disappointed. Now I wait for more to ripen.Just for that I am going to go mow the pasture!![]()
Ya'll have a great day!
Lisa![]()