How to Raise the Healthiest Chicks on the Planet!
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
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Yet another reason every homestead needs a BAMBOO grove. Interesting information, Steven.
bamboo is great but he gives no evidence
@@jerex112 It's a short man chill out. No one wants to see pictures of endtrails.
@@jerex112It work, otherwise they wouldn't bother doing it on scale. They've measured the intestines, I've read the pdf seen the pictures and there is videos of them preparing the food on YT iirc.
I was so excited about this course! Sadly I'm from a poor country, I need a coupon or some discount, it's too much for me :(
Does it brown rice contain arsenic?
Brown rice is a bit higher in arsenic than white rice (roughly 150ppb compared to 100ppb in white rice) but it's all about total input.
I'm personally more put off by feeding chicks boiled eggs! Seems a bit cannibalistic.
But if it works, and I trust Steven not to lead us astray, he does his research well, I guess if you have chickens give it a go.
@@ausfoodgarden can wild rice be used??
@@DonaldHernandez-v8v Yes for sure
@@DonaldHernandez-v8v I'd expect so but wild rice is higher in protein and lower in carbs and I don't know if that would affect the feeding mix.
@@ausfoodgarden eggs are the most natural food for chicks, they are formed and incubated in the nutritionally dense environment of an egg. I also read somewhere that eggs are not considered the same product as the live chicken so it's not cannibalistic. Chickens will peck and eat each other so there's that...
Chicks
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Here's the link to the course you can get more info on everything that's in it plus the community! bit.ly/3SGHqP6
where is the proof, we need evidence
@@heavymetalbassist5 drinking your hater-ade I see
The proof will be in your own trials.
@@ausfoodgarden Lol
Just take his eggs, store bought and other free ranged chicken eggs and test them of there are differences.
Hi Steven. I just watched you on SEEDTIME so came over to check out your channel. I moved from SoCal but the desert area about 18 months ago to Greeneville TN and we just love it here! I felt God put it on my heart to get out of CA to a place I could live more substantial and free. I planted my first garden here last year and some things did amazing and others not so good but I am learning [at 71!] this new climate and growing zone! We also have 3 cows, 5 pigs and about 35 chickens. I am planting fruit trees and berries and learning what grows wild on our 13 acres, which is amazing! I so wish I would have moved here years ago and had my land more established and just pray I get to enjoy seeing things mature and produce. Thank you for all your helpful knowledge and being willing to share it with the rest of us. I sorta feel connected to you without having even meant you! We sure live in incredible times! Have a blessed life.
Congratulations on your big move and going all in on growing your own food that's amazing! God is good!
I clicked the link to the course but didn't see any information on studies that confirm these claims. Why would anyone pay for a course with unsubstantiated claims that don't even mention what the exact benefits are?
Thank you! Super excited.
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