Beautiful sermonQuite right too! I was discussing the issue of food waste just the other day with my mom. She was brought up to view waste as something of a crime. She is a war baby (almost) and very much of the 'make do and mend' generation. Values she instilled in all of us. She was just saying when we went for lunch on Sunday how they didn't have a fridge until the mid 1960's so my gran bought anything fresh she needed every few days. My grandad grew all their fruit and veg, he raised chickens, ducks and rabbits for meat and eggs. He also sea fished. They were taught to rely on their senses to see if food was spoiled or not. NOT on some date stamped on it. As a result, there was almost no food waste, as like you, what was deemed not quite good enough for the family to eat went to the various animals. When i see these news items about how much food is wasted in the average household, it makes me sick.
I loathe other waste too. DH reaction even now is to bin or send off to the dump if something's broken, mine is to try to repair or repurpose. Or donate. I know it drives him bonkers that I won't bin it. Clothes is another thing I'm reluctant to throw away. If it's really too nice to scrap, it goes to a charity shop. If I think I can refashion, I will. My gran taught me how to make rugs when I was very little so I sometimes do that. Failing that, they get cut up for cleaning rags. And don't get me started on plastic!
And here endeth today's sermon....
Chickens do indeed have tastebuds, somewhere between 240-360 on average according to the breed. Broilers also have more than layers, interestingly.

Aw...I'm sorry for your little one. Fingers crossed she makes itI had one chick hatch with the yolk still out. It wasn’t very big and I kept an eye on her knowing that she could get pecked at. It started drying up and it was kinda shrinking. So I wasn’t too concerned. Before I could put them in the brooder (had it going and ready), the other Cemani, pecked at it. And it started pulling what I think is her intestines out. I honestly can’t make heads or tails out of what I’m looking at. I put triple antibiotic ointment on it and I moved the other 2 to the brooder and left her in the incubator. She is standing and chirping. Still moving around. I just don’t think she is going to make it. Breaks my heart. And there isn’t a dang thing I can do now besides try to make her comfortable as best as I can and just hope and pray that 1)she makes it and 2) it doesn’t cause problems later if she does.
On a lighter note, I sewed a puppy food bag today. Really in hopes that I could see how much work I needed to put in it and it went pretty good. A few things I will be doing differently than I did here. Also my sewing machine wasn’t working right so had to make a few tweaks but I think I finally got it.

Your bag is super cute!
No idea but I can imagine itSerious question...did my chicken just bark like a dog at me until I gave her cabbage?
Audio to come in the morning. I was too confused to record

That's wonderfulThe men are headed to Las Glorias, Mexico to refit a building into more space for orphanage.

It really does look a lot better then the last picture! A ways to go but better.View attachment 3418440
She also laid another egg today. Lack of light is not stopping her. There is less leaking as of this afternoon. Drips off her feathers. Doesn’t seem like as much there compared to yesterday.
Happy chickens and three cheers for a dry day.You were asking about the weather here @TropicalBabies and it’s been pouring since Friday. Today I had to bring in 8 chickens and use the blow dryer because they were drenched and muddy5 are still inside under the heat lamp. So I decided they could use something warm in their tummies and made them scrambled eggs with crushed egg shell, herbs, poultry cell, hemp hearts, greens, and poultry power liquid that is high in omegas and Vitamin E. That should help them warm up! Couple ladies are a bit thin, so I figured the extra treats wouldn't hurt!
No rain tomorrow supposedly, so I’ll make everyone else some tomorrow!