I’m active in local chicken groups and the amount of people who get all riled up about this is insane. How dare you suggest that nutrition and glyphosate concentrate affect laying rate
Ever consider the manufacturer’s (TS) paid online moles might be posting that stuff? We already know the vaxx companies do this (pay online moles to post their propagnda and steer discussions).
I have a coworker that has 4 hens that lay 24 eggs a week. They feed organic, 35lbs a month at a cost of $50 for the 35lb bag. Not a great deal for eggs, but they continue to lay eggs even in the winter.
Totally legit. Kind of like my organic garden, not a great deal but well worth my time because that's what I like. He tried letting the hens out in the yard more to forage but the hawks get them.
They're videos of people switching to goat feed, or oats and birds feed blends to get the chickens to start laying again. It's very searchable. This is not an isolated incident, and therefore is conspiracy fact.
My mom has friends who give her eggs. A few months ago they went through this and texted her about changing the feed and it fixing the laying issues. Her friend thinks it might be too low in protein. She started giving them ground beef and changed to an organic non tractor supply brand and they began laying within a few days.
i see more ukie flags in my country then my own countrys flag... people are pozzed, brainwashed and will tell on their neighbors becuase they're evil commies...
There was an article describing how they reduced the amount of certain proteins during the scarcity phase of covid. My impression was that this was a well documented conspiracy practice. You should be able to stil find that floating around somewhere.
I will tell you what determines whether a chicken can lay eggs or not and it is ...Calcium. If the manufacturer didn't put calcium in the layer feed the chickens won't lay, it's as simple as that.
The No Agenda guys had an interesting take on this. There are a lot of people who are new to chickens and aren't use to the slowdown of egg laying for older chickens yet. Changing the nutrients they're getting can shock their system into laying eggs early (their bodies might have evolved to use nutrient changes to signal when Spring is near).
This might be a new hack to get your chickens laying earlier (dramatically changing the feed), but it's likely always been this way and no one noticed until we got a generation of people who got their first chickens during the scamdemic.
I’m active in local chicken groups and the amount of people who get all riled up about this is insane. How dare you suggest that nutrition and glyphosate concentrate affect laying rate
yeah i had multiple posts removed by mods and i did not even say anything remotely controversial.....
Ever consider the manufacturer’s (TS) paid online moles might be posting that stuff? We already know the vaxx companies do this (pay online moles to post their propagnda and steer discussions).
Is it really from glyphosate though?
Do people know that they increased the levels of those in the feed?
I just feel like that shit is ever present in the food supply, not something they just added to grain based feeds.
I feel like there’s enough anecdotal claims to suspect it’s something with the feed. But have you seen any testing or anything that shows what?
All wheat that is not organic is desiccated with glyphosate
Bingo!
I hear chickens like table scraps.
https://backyardfarmlife.com/can-you-feed-baby-chicks-table-scraps/
And if you really want to give them a treat, mix in some meal worm with their cheap feed:
https://www.amazon.com/WORMSKING-Soldier-Larvae-Calcium-Chickens/dp/B08THGBXZP
Here is a good article with some data...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-03-07-natural-news-releases-lab-results-of-tractor-supply-producers-pride-chicken-feed.html
But I never feed my animals bottom of the barrel feed...EVER...mostly for shit like this.
I have a coworker that has 4 hens that lay 24 eggs a week. They feed organic, 35lbs a month at a cost of $50 for the 35lb bag. Not a great deal for eggs, but they continue to lay eggs even in the winter.
Totally legit. Kind of like my organic garden, not a great deal but well worth my time because that's what I like. He tried letting the hens out in the yard more to forage but the hawks get them.
They're videos of people switching to goat feed, or oats and birds feed blends to get the chickens to start laying again. It's very searchable. This is not an isolated incident, and therefore is conspiracy fact.
My mom has friends who give her eggs. A few months ago they went through this and texted her about changing the feed and it fixing the laying issues. Her friend thinks it might be too low in protein. She started giving them ground beef and changed to an organic non tractor supply brand and they began laying within a few days.
If (((they))) are making chickens sterile, imagine what (((they))) are doing to human beings. Gentiles like you.
dont worry.. no one will fight back or do nothing.. they'll get more boosters and hang some ukrainian flags like nice little goys
And here’s the fed post bait attempt. Maybe someone will say something violent so you can justify a subpeona!
Seriously these people are retarded.
¯_(ツ)_/¯ im just posting whats happenig...
i see more ukie flags in my country then my own countrys flag... people are pozzed, brainwashed and will tell on their neighbors becuase they're evil commies...
Here’s the hate larper looking for the angle.
Not even a believable persona lmao.
There was an article describing how they reduced the amount of certain proteins during the scarcity phase of covid. My impression was that this was a well documented conspiracy practice. You should be able to stil find that floating around somewhere.
I will tell you what determines whether a chicken can lay eggs or not and it is ...Calcium. If the manufacturer didn't put calcium in the layer feed the chickens won't lay, it's as simple as that.
I have four chickens and feed them generic store-bought food and just picked up 10 eggs.
Now what?
Yeah this one is weird. It's cropped up a couple times but no one seems to have done any verification or testing.
I'm not going to set up a chicken laying science fair project to debunk it, but I figure the answer is either:
Bad company uses bad chemical foods to break birds. Years later, find out bad company used chemicals on you!
Food works fine, the rumors are for $advertising and GloboFoods will eventually take over. Years later, find out GloboFoods used chemicals on you!
How long did it take 4 chickens to lay 10 eggs
about 2 days
The No Agenda guys had an interesting take on this. There are a lot of people who are new to chickens and aren't use to the slowdown of egg laying for older chickens yet. Changing the nutrients they're getting can shock their system into laying eggs early (their bodies might have evolved to use nutrient changes to signal when Spring is near).
This might be a new hack to get your chickens laying earlier (dramatically changing the feed), but it's likely always been this way and no one noticed until we got a generation of people who got their first chickens during the scamdemic.