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Naturally - and as soon as I get another batch done, any of my BYC buddies are welcome to come and join me. I'm thinking an Autumn harvest party!
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Naturally - and as soon as I get another batch done, any of my BYC buddies are welcome to come and join me. I'm thinking an Autumn harvest party!
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In the pursuit of my master's degree, we read tons of scientific papers on a variety of subjects. We were schooled to look at methods, statistical analysis, experimental design and other factors. One professor had us look at the sponsors of the subject matter. He didn't come right out and say it, but the implication was that the funding sponsor "might" have influenced how the study was reported.Well, every year, the people in the know, those"scientific" folks, come up with something different. One year eggs are bad for you, then carbs, then fat, but then fat is good, and then carbs are good; don't eat b-b-q, eat more fish . . . .and so on.
So, all I'm going to do is eat fruit and veggies, and home raised meat and eggs and avoid all the icky stuff I don't like, such as processed and fast food.
After all, half the time, half the scientists say one thing, and the other half disagrees; it's impossible to know who is right anymore. Same with nutritionists, which is why there are so many CONFLICTING books on diets and nutrition by EXPERTS.![]()
That is so true. I remember one of my professor told us to question everything we were ever told. "Trust no-one" he said. So I don't. I'm not sure I even trust me half the time.Think about it. If my research is sponsored by a particular interest, I am not likely to find results that contradict the agenda of that group.
Ooooh, sounds wonderful!Naturally - and as soon as I get another batch done, any of my BYC buddies are welcome to come and join me. I'm thinking an Autumn harvest party!
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We just know there is a strong correlation.So, the number of backyard suburban chickens raisers has more than doubled in the past year. Insanity in suburbia has more than doubled in the past year. So, does raising backyard chickens in suburbia cause insanity, or does insanity cause people to raise backyard chickens in suburbia?
We'll never know!
So, the number of backyard suburban chickens raisers has more than doubled in the past year. Insanity in suburbia has more than doubled in the past year. So, does raising backyard chickens in suburbia cause insanity, or does insanity cause people to raise backyard chickens in suburbia?
I prefer to believe that suburbia is the cause of insanity and raising my chickens is the simplest form of therapy. But then my friends all think I am crazy so...![]()
Exactly!! I knew that people here would understand!So, I take it "THEY" don't have chickens. Then it must be "THEM" who are crazy, not you!