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[–] [deleted] 11 pts (edited )

That's not suspicious, much. I wish she had named the feed she switched from, so other farmers could stop using that particular brand of feed.

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I was told that one of the feeds that seemed to be causing it was stuff that Tractor Supply sold.

[–] [deleted] 3 pts

Wow, that is very disappointing news. I would have never suspected that company. Of course, it could just be that they were infiltrated by agents of the cabal, and weren't aware that their feed was being tampered with.

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I'm sure they probably buy their feed mixes from someone else.

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Reminds me of buying dry cat "food" from the fancy big box store and all my cats started vomiting and poohing blood. Called the food manufacturer and of course it wasn't they're problem. Oral cancers and GI cancers are common in cats and the only thing that would cause that is the shit they sell consumers called "cat food".

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TSC sells several different feeds. The brand would be important.

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I'll ask my contact.

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Hearing this a lot, all over homestead forums. We had the same problem, changed food, eggs again.

Concerning.

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Which kind was the problem?

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I don’t know, bought it rebagged in smaller than the 70 lb sacks it comes in. Also, it’s in a language I don’t know. I’m like way way outta town…. Which is why I initially thought it merely coincidence of circumstances, no chance a thing from the states would affect me… Seems tractor supply brand is mentioned a lot on the forums, no organic or local brands seem to have the issue. I’m wondering if it’s Judt low protein, many are mentioned having molting issues, birds won’t feather out. Usually you put he protein to help with that.

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Honestly just mass paranoia if nobody actually names anything

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Had a friend of mine in Texas report the same thing.

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There was a video explaining from a farmer couple months ago. Found out the feed was fucking the chickens out of egg making. They switched feed and started laying them again. It’s the feed!!

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There's some audio in the background that may have subliminal properties. I could catch "imagine warning people" before she started talking. Anyone have any more info on that?

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I get mine from a local outfit that mixes their own. We were having the same issue until we started adding some scraps to their feed. Moving to chick starter seems to have helped as well. To me it doesn't look like a brand issue and more of an issue with a base supplier of the ingredients. Perhaps letting the grain get too old or harvesting at the wrong time is causing nutritional deficiencies. I don't have the money to send any to a lab but, it'd be nice to see the results if someone did.