to make this image work the thing left is the female that had tge baby…do you see any aliens around? 😅🤣
to make this image work the thing left is the female that had tge baby…do you see any aliens around? 😅🤣
i love my chickens, they eat all my scraps and weeds from the garden, fertillize my garden, fresh eggs every day which i trade with neighbors for his surplus veggies or a a batch of waffles. its a nice way to live
yea i do the same with mine, they roam free in the garden during the day and have a protected outdoor and indoor area so its basically a large playground for them and still the behavior you mentioned is what i see as well. also chickens in the wild? the measures i had to take to keep my chickens safe from foxes, martens, cats, dogs… is just crazy, they have zero defense capabilities so i dont know how they survived ubtill we kept them as livestock
nazi flag reference
a quick google says that for cashews its mostly the same (waterwise), sorry for crap formatting
Foodstuff Quantity Water consumption, litres Beef 1 kg 15,415 Sheep Meat 1 kg 10,412 Pork 1 kg 5,988 Butter 1 kg 5,553
cookies aint animals are they 🤣
true, love me both some cashew and beans too bad both are also horrible strains on the environment like 6k liter for 0,5kg cashews buth that is a whole other debate
Meat is not essential for human diet. However, many of the nutrients found in meat are essential for our health. Protein, iron, and B vitamins are just some of the nutrients found in meats. Meat provides our bodies with proteins, vitamins, and minerals that are necessary for proper muscle and organ function.
Sure there is a pill for everything but its the same as getting a IV with fluids instead of drinking. You will still be thirsty… again finding balance is the key, not every meal requires meat.
and after eating all 80.000 you’ll still be hungry and feeling a bit weak…
face it, humans are omnivore we will always need both to thrive, balance is key
hell no get some kind of board, paint it the smae color of the wall, attach it on 2 studs and fasten your mount on the board. its behind the tv so it wont be visible anyways
im so out of the loop here, help anyone?