Learning so much from your channel, thank you! The bio char is fascinating- I know of charcoal’s detoxing benefits but never would have considered it something to offer daily. Interestingly enough, our Nigerian Dwarf does have a charred apple tree stump and they LOVE it- always digging it up and nibbling it. Excited to learn more about this bio char business! Thank you all, God Bless!
Great information! Thanks for sharing. We use charcoal a lot personally but could use it more with the farm animals. It’s nice to see your guys’ channel growing so fast. Keep up the great work!
Billy I got one for ya. When I was a little kid my Grandpa would feed the hogs coal, right out of the coal bin. If I remember right he said it was to worm them. When they ate it I remember they would froth at the mouth like crazy. Have you ever heard of that before?
steve ruby that’s definitely a new one on me… but those old-timers had most of this stuff figured out. It’s astonishing to me just how much has been lost through modernization.
Learning so much from your channel, thank you! The bio char is fascinating- I know of charcoal’s detoxing benefits but never would have considered it something to offer daily. Interestingly enough, our Nigerian Dwarf does have a charred apple tree stump and they LOVE it- always digging it up and nibbling it. Excited to learn more about this bio char business! Thank you all, God Bless!
Can’t believe I hadn’t seen this episode before now. Must’ve slipped through the cracks. Good stuff!
Thank you!
Great information! Thanks for sharing. We use charcoal a lot personally but could use it more with the farm animals. It’s nice to see your guys’ channel growing so fast. Keep up the great work!
Living Quite Simply thanks for the support! I forgot to mention it but that charcoal/biochar is also great in garden.
Billy I got one for ya. When I was a little kid my Grandpa would feed the hogs coal, right out of the coal bin. If I remember right he said it was to worm them. When they ate it I remember they would froth at the mouth like crazy. Have you ever heard of that before?
steve ruby that’s definitely a new one on me… but those old-timers had most of this stuff figured out. It’s astonishing to me just how much has been lost through modernization.
Would love to hear more about how you prepare the bio char before you feed to the pigs
And Love the mineral talk in general!!
Brent Cunningham we actually have a video on how we make and use it! ua-cam.com/video/TUvi6UTwcpE/v-deo.html
Where you get your Advance Biological Concept free choice minerals? I don' t see a link. Also, did you make your own biochar/charcoal? Thank you.
When you feed biochar, is this non-inoculated biochar?
Jan Hatchett Correct. We figured it would be pretty inoculated after it come out the other end 😂
-William
Lol, you don't have a fly problem you have a poultry management issue 🤙
Michael Landstander those weren’t actually flies. They were tiny gnats that seems to be everywhere in the morning.
What is the name of the kelp?
Thorvin kelp