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depressing!A SHORT PUMPKIN RANT (Subtitle: WHAT ISN'T GM NOW-A-DAYS?)
I've been contemplating for quite some time why my chickens wouldn't eat the pumpkins I got last year.![]()
I got a whole pickup truck load and the birds wouldn't eat them. Not fresh; now frozen and thawed; not any way I tried. There was one exception - they did eat a specific type of pumpkin that I brought home only about 2 of. But they wouldn't eat the typical "field pumpkin". NOT EVEN THE SEEDS.
I keep reading about other people's chickens eating pumpkin and continued to wonder what the deal was.
Then, this morning, a little thought came to mind. I have read that animals will AVOID GMO products if they have any other choice of food. In the wild, they won't eat it from the fields unless they are starving.
So...I began to wonder if there are any GM pumpkins out there and if that might have been what was going on.
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I should have known.
http://biotechnology-gmo.gov.si/eng/gensko_spremenjeni_organizmi/index.html
"Until now mostly genetically modified plants were put on the market. In 2008 there were 125 millions hectares planted with genetically modified plants. Genetically modified plants were grown in 25 countries, among them are 7 EU Member States. The most widened genetically modified plants are soybean, maize, cotton, oilseed rape, less widened are pumpkins, papaya, alfalfa and rice."
Enter growth hormones. Not only used on the plants, but on the seeds themselves. Another reason to grow your own stuff or know what the folks that are growing it are using - from seed to plant treatments.
http://www.globaltimes.cn/NEWS/tabi...uash-GM-farmers-harvest-100-kilo-pumpkin.aspx
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/a...onorganic-watermelons-exploding-in-china.aspx
http://www.care2.com/causes/frankenpumpkin-growing-a-one-ton-pumpkin.html
Now I'm not 100% sure that was the issue with my pumpkins and the uninterested birds. But I'm guessing so. Not even any wild creatures would eat them.
A SHORT PUMPKIN RANT (Subtitle: WHAT ISN'T GM NOW-A-DAYS?)
I've been contemplating for quite some time why my chickens wouldn't eat the pumpkins I got last year.![]()
I got a whole pickup truck load and the birds wouldn't eat them. Not fresh; now frozen and thawed; not any way I tried. There was one exception - they did eat a specific type of pumpkin that I brought home only about 2 of. But they wouldn't eat the typical "field pumpkin". NOT EVEN THE SEEDS.
I keep reading about other people's chickens eating pumpkin and continued to wonder what the deal was.
Then, this morning, a little thought came to mind. I have read that animals will AVOID GMO products if they have any other choice of food. In the wild, they won't eat it from the fields unless they are starving.
So...I began to wonder if there are any GM pumpkins out there and if that might have been what was going on.
![]()
I should have known.
http://biotechnology-gmo.gov.si/eng/gensko_spremenjeni_organizmi/index.html
"Until now mostly genetically modified plants were put on the market. In 2008 there were 125 millions hectares planted with genetically modified plants. Genetically modified plants were grown in 25 countries, among them are 7 EU Member States. The most widened genetically modified plants are soybean, maize, cotton, oilseed rape, less widened are pumpkins, papaya, alfalfa and rice."
Enter growth hormones. Not only used on the plants, but on the seeds themselves. Another reason to grow your own stuff or know what the folks that are growing it are using - from seed to plant treatments.
http://www.globaltimes.cn/NEWS/tabi...uash-GM-farmers-harvest-100-kilo-pumpkin.aspx
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/a...onorganic-watermelons-exploding-in-china.aspx
http://www.care2.com/causes/frankenpumpkin-growing-a-one-ton-pumpkin.html
Now I'm not 100% sure that was the issue with my pumpkins and the uninterested birds. But I'm guessing so. Not even any wild creatures would eat them.
Looks much better and less flimsy!This is the one I got which the reviews are just as good as the excalibur http://www.rawnutrition.ca/en/equipment/dehydrators/nesco-fd-60kit-snackmaster-dehydrator-fd-60kit
What is their exact age?I'm 900 posts behind again! Yikes! That's what happens when autumn hits (along with a back injury, ouch!)
I've got great news for you all. My quail have started laying eggs of their own (since yesterday - Thanksgiving Day!). I'm sure some of you on another off-site forum have seen these pics already, but I just wanted to share here too since this forum is just as awesome [in it's own way!].
And for some humor, here's a pic of my quail eggs next to a BSLW egg.
My first project is to sweet pickle a bunch of quail eggs, I hear they soak up flavour VERY well.![]()
Looks much better and less flimsy!
To be honest I don't like anything dehydrated, but Susan does... and I wanted to make chicken jerky for the dogs.