x2 Invaluable!Peeps -
Congrats on your first chicken (Silkie) egg! And as far as chicken-related - you always have great stuff to contribute, so I don't think it would matter to any of us if you talked about guineas, chickens or emus - LOL. Your experience and willingness to share your knowledge make you a very valuable part of this thread!
Congrats Peeps! First chicken eggs are exciting!!
There are legal ways for company's to get all around all sorts of labels.Natural means no hormones or antibiotics It can be labeled organic and still be genetically modified. Most all of our wheat, corn and soy are all GMO. You want no pesticide, no antibiotic, no GMO feed. It's very expensive and best to grow your own if you are able. Most wheat, corn and soy are GMO unless they are of the 100 year old varieties.This is the reason everyone is buying and storing Heirloom seeds. Plain and simple, it's a fight to live like a poor farmer use to live.
Great info!For those of you who want lower humidity in your 1588s during incubation an easy way to lower it and keep it lowered is to cover part or half of the center trough with some kind of clear tape... it's the surface area of water exposed to the (circulated) air that creates/maintains humidity, not the depth or quantity.
Quote: Thank you Delisha. Is that one egg just once, or an egg a day? I never buy liver, so it's not something that's just around, but I'll think about getting some specifically for the ducks. If I feed flock raiser to everyone, will the ducks still need that extra Niacin when they're grown? Lots of questions I know, but this is the only thing I've had trouble finding the answers for, although I see all kinds of stories about deformed duck feet and that the cause is the Niacin defficancy.
How many ducks? Are you going to let them free range? Will they have access to water ..like a pond or a pool?..I dump a bucket of minnows in the pool for the ducks one a month..takes care of every thing...even my entertainment.