to feed your feather crew? unless y'all have been on the moon lately{LOL). supposedly earth changes are here and getting worse everyday.
So much rain here in ky. and other breadbaskets areas. people having to sell off their herds last summer because of droughts. now flooding etc farmers fields flooded mud everywhere. other places droughts
Mainstream news is not stressing how bad our food supply is right now and coming. supposedly coming winter is to be worst on record
so what do y'all feel to save back for our feather friends. one chat room suggested grass seeds, wild seeds etc. even box elder. which I haven't looked up yet
the animals around here are acting strange
anyones thoughts?
I get concerned about this too. I try to keep a few extra bags of scratch and feed for my flock. I always figure, if it gets really terrible I could try to plant some of the scratch, lol. I was told raising mealworms is difficult, but haven't ever tried it. It seems like a good idea though.
Was the winter terrible for you?
I've heard that some areas will actually benefit from the unusual weather... someone told me that conditions are getting better for wheat and corn in here in Texas, but I have no idea if it's true.
Do you think there will be major food supply issues in the near future? If so, I can't think of anything to do other than stock up, and maybe ferment the feed to make it last longer. Otherwise, I'll have to eat my chickens. That's less cruel than letting them starve.