RebelFarm
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Not sure, but what I do know is most “butter” is not butter! I like the KerryGold Irish butter. Yes its more expensive, but its pure butter made from grassfed cows. I always stock up my freezer with it.
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It’s been proven and is fact, that they been spraying our sky’s since the Vietnam War. I’ve been talking and telling others about this only to be laughed at, and called a conspiracy theorist… I have photos of the sky full of these trails in 2021 when we were on lockdown, and all flights were cancelled for the Covid scam. The proof is in the pudding people, you just have to eat it!!! Matter of fact it was days before Christmas 2020. It was so bad , anyone in their right mind could have seen it.
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RebelFarm
MemberJanuary 30, 2023 at 2:47 pm in reply to: Chicken Feed stop laying… another confirmation.I was watching a video from American Homestead, and he has a great idea! Get a bucket drill holes in the bottom, and drill hole in top for flies to get in, put bones, and any raw meat scraps you don’t use into bucket and cover with light layer of straw, flies will go in lay and larvae will fall out the bottom for chickens to eat. Great source of protein! Warning! It will smell really bad so be aware….
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RebelFarm
MemberJanuary 30, 2023 at 2:37 pm in reply to: Chicken Feed stop laying… another confirmation.I don’t shop at Tractor Supply, and now I’ll never shop there after finding out that they support drag queen for kids events! Might want to do your research on what Companys are supporting before giving them your time, and money!… Anyways, I got 5 laying hens that are mostly free range, but do get feed in between for cold months. They don’t lay as much during cold days, but I got a egg from each one the other day when it was 57 degrees outside. Got 3 young hens, should be laying come spring. Waiting for 6 new chicks to add to the flock later this year..
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Chickens are simple, and you don’t have to get all fancy! Just need a sturdy coop for protect them from predators! I don’t put heat or special lighting in my coop, its just a fire hazard! Most chickens are cold, and heat tolerant. I don’t wash my eggs unless they get a little poop on them. unwashed eggs last longer! I have plymouth rocks, reds, ameraucanas, buff orpington, and a black australorp, they all are doing well. They’re mostly free range, apart from really cold days, and they get seeds, and cracked corn mixture, and special times they get leftover fruits, and veggies I didn’t eat, for treats, be sure table scraps are not moldy! All in all they are pretty happy chickens!
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You got some great photos of the dirty sky’s. I stand with and agree with your statements! Great minds think alike, and eyes to see.