AFL - mIne have slowed down laying this week too. I was wondering if the cool weather here was "faking them out" and they were going to do a fall molt or something. No one is molting...just wondered if that might have been the issue.
HERE IS A STRANGE FF QUESTION:
Sometimes I throw the ff on the ground for them in a certain area. Not all of it but some.
I have noticed that where I throw the ff, little toadstools have grown up. Lots of them. That would indicate to me one of 2 things. Either the feed has a lot of fungus spores in it. Or the feed "feeds" spores that are out there already.
I don't like the idea of fungus spores in their feed. I know that is one of the hazards of grains...harboring fungus spores that can be deadly to animals in the feed. So it makes me a little wary of the grains. However, the ff has so much acid that I think it takes care of the spores that might be harmful.
Just wondering about all this. Kind of a "what came first" question... is is spores in the feed or is it spores in the ground being fed by the feed?
HERE IS A STRANGE FF QUESTION:
Sometimes I throw the ff on the ground for them in a certain area. Not all of it but some.
I have noticed that where I throw the ff, little toadstools have grown up. Lots of them. That would indicate to me one of 2 things. Either the feed has a lot of fungus spores in it. Or the feed "feeds" spores that are out there already.
I don't like the idea of fungus spores in their feed. I know that is one of the hazards of grains...harboring fungus spores that can be deadly to animals in the feed. So it makes me a little wary of the grains. However, the ff has so much acid that I think it takes care of the spores that might be harmful.
Just wondering about all this. Kind of a "what came first" question... is is spores in the feed or is it spores in the ground being fed by the feed?
