Exactly@Cyprus i don’t think so either, when I ranged the color had nothing to do with the feed they were on... it was all the goodies outside.
True. And chickens can't taste sugar.Dat’s alllllot of sugggggar
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Exactly@Cyprus i don’t think so either, when I ranged the color had nothing to do with the feed they were on... it was all the goodies outside.
True. And chickens can't taste sugar.Dat’s alllllot of sugggggar
Who cares if they can't taste it...how good do you think it is for them?Exactly
True. And chickens can't taste sugar.
That wasn't my point. I was just saying that they cannot taste it.Who cares if they can't taste it...how good do you think it is for them?
eta...do NOT tell me what you are drinking right now, I will die!
And chickens can't taste sugar.
But funny enough, they can taste salt.WHAT A MISERABLE EXISTENCE.
A moment on the lips~forever on the hips!Exactly
True. And chickens can't taste sugar.
Wise words indeedA moment on the lips~forever on the hips!
you are my superhero @KikisGirls! i didn't feed them any in tonights treat, but i'll restart it next time. thank you for all your research! have a fabby day. bighugs 2 u!!!I need to read both of these (and I will) but just by skimming I am pretty sure that basil is SAFE.
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/027d/4e7e658fc6061b2d31e8588acb8d59c1b526.pdf
http://www.savap.org.pk/journals/ARInt./Vol.1(3)/2011(1.3-45).pdf