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Oh, joy, the FF crows is at it again. I deleted this comment because of her snarkiness, then found she'd posted yet another so I did answer that one. Here is the one I deleted:
Screen name "floot" (wow, made up on the spot, much?)
I have no idea what she/he is talking about, that chickens "feel". I'm not sure I said anything about that in regard to feed. And her wording is clunky so not sure the point in the middle. It's like some words are missing. Birds in some jungle in Asia eating a few fermented berries here and there is not the same as someone throwing some putrid mess down for their birds every day and they have no choice in what they eat. They will eat rather than starve if that's all they have.
And then, this one:
floot
Arugula to promote eggs? WTH? Seriously? Why? Because it's peppery-tasting? It's LETTUCE. Any greens are good for chickens, but to specifically promote eggs? Oh, that is so telling about where she's coming from. I answered that one. I told her to ignore lab reports. To ignore dying birds and not just the one person's I told about but others have lost birds to this slop, too. They hesitate to say anything because the FF cult is there with bats and clubs to attack. But, I don't need to up protein. I feed 22% protein with animal protein in the feed. She's another loon and a snarky one at that.That I don't care if she feeds her chickens styrofoam, but she will not convince me that this is natural for an animal with a crop, that she could slop her chickens like my granddaddy slopped the hogs. She didn't need to comment. There are plenty in the cult, but not many on my side that will speak out. They don't like having their heads bashed in.
Years having chickens does not mean you know diddly. My dad was an old farmer who was full of old farmers' tales.
Screen name "floot" (wow, made up on the spot, much?)
Amazing how this lady can assess what others do. What chickens can do and create 'situations', that chickens 'feel'. OMG.. a friend called and said her ENTIRE crop of chickens based on one person's experience. Listen to this lady and never feed your chickens anything except dry grain. This lady should also send warnings to the home of chickens which are the drylands and jungles of SE asia. They eat a lot of fermented and sprouted grains, they have done it for millenia.
I have no idea what she/he is talking about, that chickens "feel". I'm not sure I said anything about that in regard to feed. And her wording is clunky so not sure the point in the middle. It's like some words are missing. Birds in some jungle in Asia eating a few fermented berries here and there is not the same as someone throwing some putrid mess down for their birds every day and they have no choice in what they eat. They will eat rather than starve if that's all they have.
And then, this one:
floot
Lady, I have had chickens for most of my life over the past 50 years... and fermenting grains was my way of turning plain seed into something close to 20% protein... and they laid eggs, and I also used Rocket, or arugula to promote eggs..
Arugula to promote eggs? WTH? Seriously? Why? Because it's peppery-tasting? It's LETTUCE. Any greens are good for chickens, but to specifically promote eggs? Oh, that is so telling about where she's coming from. I answered that one. I told her to ignore lab reports. To ignore dying birds and not just the one person's I told about but others have lost birds to this slop, too. They hesitate to say anything because the FF cult is there with bats and clubs to attack. But, I don't need to up protein. I feed 22% protein with animal protein in the feed. She's another loon and a snarky one at that.That I don't care if she feeds her chickens styrofoam, but she will not convince me that this is natural for an animal with a crop, that she could slop her chickens like my granddaddy slopped the hogs. She didn't need to comment. There are plenty in the cult, but not many on my side that will speak out. They don't like having their heads bashed in.
Years having chickens does not mean you know diddly. My dad was an old farmer who was full of old farmers' tales.
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