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Phantom Virus2020
@Phantomvirus2020
26 January, 06:01
In response joann ferguson to her Publication
it's the feed from Tractor Supply
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26 January, 01:55
In response Phantom Virus2020 to her Publication
oh boy. thats where i get my feed
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Rhonda Rinard
@RhondaMom
26 January, 04:50
In response joann ferguson to her Publication
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Rhonda Rinard
@RhondaMom
26 January, 04:47
In response joann ferguson to her Publication
![IMG](https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/wp-content/uploads/FEED-CHANGES-STOP-EGG-LAYING-BOARD-TIES-TO-EPSTEIN.jpg)
Tractor Supply Chicken Feed Reportedly Causing Egglaying to Stop, Board has Ties to WEF, Jeffrey Epstein
Online claims have emerged, corroborated by others, that the popular “Producer’s Pride” chicken feed sold by the Tractor Supply chain has been recently altered and that its new formulation is causing chickens to stop laying eggs. Some suggest a deliberate reduction in the amount of..
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Kathy Myers
@KathyMyers
26 January, 01:55
In response joann ferguson to her Publication
From my cousin: I have seriously heard many people say this that do not free range their chickens. Unfortunately, this did not seem to be the case with mine b/c they all free range every day. Tried everything under the sun to spark the laying process...NOTHING worked. Tried one last ditch effort that I do not like to do but had exhausted everything else and 5 months w/o eggs was plenty enough rest. Lights in the coops...lights! After only 3 days of lights in the coops...EGGS!! I went from getting maybe a dozen a week to getting 7-10 dozen a day...yes, you read that right...a day! So say what you want, chickens apparently do need 14-16 “daylight” hours to lay eggs.
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