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erm not sure you were supposed to eat them yourself, think they were meant for the chickens???
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Well their glossy brochures would have you believe they are good enough to eat. Seems they have a speciality feed for every bird type imaginable out specialising A&P and making commercial feed producers look positively minimalist. If you are a fancy shower and are switched on by such marketing then Garvo are for you though I suspect you better have deep pockets. Their fancy bird feed brochure has some pretty impressive pics a sort or bird Vogue.
http://www.garvo.eu/fancychickens/brochure_fancypoultry-showpigeons.pdfIf you really want to see just how far some companies can push this type of marketing then it's hard to beat Global Herbs who even market a supplement which prevents mud sticking to your horses coat as well as having a special supplement for every possible feature of a horse from it's hoofs to it's mane! See
http://www.globalherbs.co.uk/products_agri.htmDon't worry they've also got a supplement mix for every conceivable poultry health issue too. Their CALMING FORMULA "helps birds relax" and can be used for among other things (and rather mysteriously) " specific behavioural difficulties" though they don't say which, and "When birds experience unexpected climate change", or "At any time when birds are exposed to potential health risks" ??, which sounds pretty comprehensive to me. However don't worry if your chx aren't suddenly surprised by a weather change because they've got lots, 9 or 10 in fact, of other formulas too, which are bound to cover your exact needs.
You can of course buy these products or just do as I do and rely on a steaming cauldron containing bat's wings, toads, the MIL's toe nails and them magic crushed egg shells.
Have fun and don't forget to hang up your Christmas stocking and ask Santa for some of them wonder chicken supplements.
HF