d9bac5 No.361981
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Obviously there is some kind of covert economic warfare going on. As for the recent tainted chicken feed at places like Tractor Supply, luckily there are a lot of other organic suppliers, as well small local ma & pa style farmer stores. What I am now doing is getting my feed local and rejecting the big chain supplies, and I'm also bulking up on other forms of nutritious feed too, like flax seed and ground oyster shells (yes chickens also eat that stuff too). All of that stuff can be purchased organically in bulk for pretty cheap, even online.
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d9bac5 No.361982
When food prices get higher people will be bartering eggs for meat, I'd advise anyone who can do so to start raising chickens, and get their feed locally, make sure it's certified organic and does not come from the big chains!! You can also feed your chickens other types of nutritious feed too, or mix stuff into their regular feed to boost their immune systems and egg production!!!
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bb499e No.362111
Listen up folks!!
In the near future meat and eggs are going to become wayyyy more expensive!!!
You are going to have to prepare in advance how to afford eggs and meat. Either it will cost you BIG MONEY…..or you will have to stock up some worthy things to barter for eggs and meat.
Here's my own plan of bartering:
One carton of eggs for a sirloin steak.
One clean skinned whole chicken for T-bone or Ribeye steak .
One carton of eggs for a bottle of whiskey.
Two cartons of eggs and a skinned whole chicken for a dozen bottles of moonshine (must be randomly taste tested before the trade, not looking to get myself poisoned!).
Two cartons for a pound of deer jerky.
One carton of eggs for 12 rounds of the following calibers: .22 LR, .223/5.56mm, 9mm, 10mm, .40 S&W, .44 mag or special and 12G shotgun shells.
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092790 No.362140
NOBODY EVER READS YOUR STUPID THREADS
I DONT READ THEM
I SIMPLY DERAIL THEM
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092790 No.362141
You're uneducated blue collar broke white trash, trying to 'appear educated' IN FRONT OF AFFLUENT HIGH IQ COLLEGE STUDENTS
HAHAHAHAHA
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092790 No.362142
you live like TRAILERPARK TRASH
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72461d No.362252
>>362141
>AFFLUENT HIGH IQ COLLEGE STUDENTS
LOL, most college students flip burgers for a living paying off their worthless debt for worthless loans.
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72461d No.362253
>>362142
LOAD 'N PROUD
MUTHA'FUCKIN'NIGGA
HA!
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72461d No.362254
>>362253
I SAIDLOUD 'N PROUD
BUT MY BRAIN IS STILL
IN
DRUNKEN RECOVERY
DON'T MIND ME
UNLESS YOU WANT ME
TO
MIND
YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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aa9b18 No.362271
I feed my chickens their crushed egg shells too, it's actually healthy for egg laying and when you mix it in the feed they eat it right up without notice.
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8b3eeb No.362311
>>362271
Those and oyster shells also make good ingredients for compost, if you want a more nutritious garden. Allegedly oyster shells are particularly good for mushrooms, but I never got around to looking up the veracity of that claim; all I can say is that my shroomery was happy with my soil.
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a0b8bd No.362334
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38c249 No.362414
>>362311
During the winter I simply toss the scrap leftover from cooking into the garden area, including ash from the wood burning stove when I clean it out. During the summer I put the leftover scrap in a separate pile outside my garden for composting fresh dirt later on. Works pretty well and nothing goes to waste.
I've also found out grinding piles of leaves with a wood chipper makes wonderful rich mulch. I store that mulch in old garbage cans outside to use in the garden every year. Since I live near wooded areas I have an endless supply of free rich mulch.
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532889 No.362497
>>362414
Wood ash (which is mainly pot ash, i.e. potasium) is one of the 3 key fertilizers plants need to grow and also helps with overly-acidic soil (which as might happen if you had only used fallen leaves full of tannic acid, for instance), while also introducing more trace minerals important for animal health that had previously been lodged well below the topsoil where it takes big gnarly roots from something like a tree to accumulate them. Isn't Creation super neat-o?
I've heard chicken poop makes and excellent 1:1:1 fertilizer that's pretty much impossible to over-fertilize with, but I've never tried it myself. If I had a house and a yard again, I might put it somewhere on my round toit list to try some hens. I'd gladly eat tons of eggs.
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c08a37 No.362668
bumping actual rational factual tactical news
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7f3e28 No.363011
>>362497
>I've heard chicken poop makes and excellent 1:1:1 fertilizer that's pretty much impossible to over-fertilize with, but I've never tried it myself
IT IS, but the biggest problem is the grain you feed them often contains whole corn and millet seed. And chickens tend to make a total mess out of their feed, spilling it all over and crapping all over it all the time. If you use their waste in your garden as fertilizer you'll have start to see corn and millet growing all over the place. That is the biggest problem with using chicken crap as fertilizer for gardens. However, if you wanted to grow corn and millet in a separate area away from your garden, it would be the perfect fertilizer.
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a483da No.363217
bumping factual rational news
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f58cae No.363229
>>363011
Oh neat that makes a lot of sense. Bird poop in general is indeed a significant vector for spread of seeds beyond how far plants can throw them on their own.
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257b93 No.366114
>>361981
bumping true news.
Organic Non-GMO Chicken Feed not that much more expensive, and the chickens love it.
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