Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Professor Chicken is.......
David Sullenberger, Avian Ecologist; Consulting Poultry Biologist
a.k.a. ProfessorChicken www.ProfessorChicken.com
Formerly: Department of Biology, New Mexico State University
Formerly: Owner, TimeWarrior Farm Rare Breed Conservation Reserve
Author/Publisher: The TimeWarrior Farm Chronicles - a series of short papers dealing with free range poultry production.
Lecturer: EcoVersity de Santa Fe.
Lecturer: Numerous USDA/State Extension seminars RE: Small Scale Poultry Production, in several states.
Lecturer: NM Organic Commodity Commission Annual Conference, numerous occasions.
Chief Scientist and Technical Advisor: USDA/WSARE "Egg Improvement Project".
etc., etc., yada, yada on and on for several lines of text which are ultimately useless
because with all the above - it STILL takes $4.75 to buy a Latte in most places in Santa Fe!
a.k.a. ProfessorChicken www.ProfessorChicken.com
Formerly: Department of Biology, New Mexico State University
Formerly: Owner, TimeWarrior Farm Rare Breed Conservation Reserve
Author/Publisher: The TimeWarrior Farm Chronicles - a series of short papers dealing with free range poultry production.
Lecturer: EcoVersity de Santa Fe.
Lecturer: Numerous USDA/State Extension seminars RE: Small Scale Poultry Production, in several states.
Lecturer: NM Organic Commodity Commission Annual Conference, numerous occasions.
Chief Scientist and Technical Advisor: USDA/WSARE "Egg Improvement Project".
etc., etc., yada, yada on and on for several lines of text which are ultimately useless
because with all the above - it STILL takes $4.75 to buy a Latte in most places in Santa Fe!
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Its the grass man
First check below post for Sept 2 update on latest Hubbard Flex news
Robert Plamondon . I'm going to spill the big secret to producing better-tasting eggs: it's the grass, man!No, not that kind of grass! Ordinary grass, clover and other pasture plants, I mean.Happy outdoor chickens that are allowed to run around on a grassy area will eat a lot of grass and other succulent plants. These plants don't have many calories, but they're loaded with vitamins, minerals, and flavor..................................................................................thats from robert's blog....goggle him........................................................................................Fely had 39 eggs in the last 13 days of August from three pullets......aged 6mos only...they arent hens yet,will be 7 mos in two weeks
Robert Plamondon . I'm going to spill the big secret to producing better-tasting eggs: it's the grass, man!No, not that kind of grass! Ordinary grass, clover and other pasture plants, I mean.Happy outdoor chickens that are allowed to run around on a grassy area will eat a lot of grass and other succulent plants. These plants don't have many calories, but they're loaded with vitamins, minerals, and flavor..................................................................................thats from robert's blog....goggle him........................................................................................Fely had 39 eggs in the last 13 days of August from three pullets......aged 6mos only...they arent hens yet,will be 7 mos in two weeks
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