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  1. 21hens-incharge

    Commercial Poison (err... "Feed")

    To be fair there are about 30 active discussion threads on this matter. It would be difficult at best to remember exactly where each post is. I for one am not going to dig up decades old issues that happened on other continents to do research on anything. The feed debate comes up yearly as...
  2. 21hens-incharge

    Commercial Poison (err... "Feed")

    :confused: My knowledge of BSE and CJD is limited so I will refrain from commenting on those. If we used my flock as the sample group for Purina feeds the results would be stellar as my birds including high production breeds average a 7 year life span and continue to lay up until their last...
  3. 21hens-incharge

    Commercial Poison (err... "Feed")

    See below for the main point of what I was saying. So ... Yes they are in it for profit from selling feed. Selling crappy feed that makes chickens not lay is not in their best interest as a company.
  4. 21hens-incharge

    Commercial Poison (err... "Feed")

    To me this is all the same as saying.... "None of my tomato seed from so and so sprouted! THEY must have sprayed the seeds with preen or something to make them not sprout!" Zero logic and not taking into account seed storage/handling by the in between people or the seed starting method...
  5. 21hens-incharge

    Commercial Poison (err... "Feed")

    To look at it all in the most simple and logical terms..... Feed companies are not in business to produce eggs. They produce feed. What would be their gain if their feed caused chickens to stop laying??? Nothing. It would be a LOSS as everyone would switch feed. Egg producers purchase feed (I...
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