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  1. raingarden

    Debate on food, free range and egg quality...

    That's what I've always wanted to know. A few can form a new group up next to the highway where the main flock do not go. Other than that, they would have to move to someone else's property. I've always wanted to be able to walk through everybody's property to map the chicken flocks. But...
  2. raingarden

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    Survival of our quasi-feral chicks are like that. 25-30%. If they are captured and penned up with the hen survival is more like 80-90%. I'm still trying to sort out how much of the loss is predation and how much disease, or how much the two are intertwined. Then after being weaned, most...
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    Debate on food, free range and egg quality...

    Many people breeding chickens (and other things) forget to do the first and most important setp. That is, create a vision and a goal of what the end product needs to be. If you do not know where you're going then you cannot get there. Personally, I think there is way too much emphasis placed...
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    This has been an interesting discussion from the beginning. But, criminy, nine new pages in as many hours! What's going on over there? There must be a solar flare or something. I will only add the obvious.... Any piece of ground or any backyard can provide a nutritionally complete diet...
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    I don't know what to think of that AMSI outfit. They are in the former Russian state of Georgia publishing in English. When they started talking about childhood vaccines causing Autism, I lost faith.
  6. raingarden

    Debate on food, free range and egg quality...

    Don't confuse the cases where people who were out in the field spraying RoundUp got cancer with the possibility of Roundup residuals in out food supply.
  7. raingarden

    Debate on food, free range and egg quality...

    A lot of that sugar in beverages and other products is coming from corn, not cane or beets.
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    Debate on food, free range and egg quality...

    That link says they did not find any glyphosate residue in eggs or milk.
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