There is a book that you should read its called "What I Know About Raising Cattle That Jose Luiz Doesn't Know" it's about a thousand pages long. Amazon has it. I can't remember who the author is, but I think they post here.
Best to use cayenne instead of jalapeno. Counters the cholesterol from the eggs ;-)TexasBred":yhjmi5xy said:Jose I'll bet a bucket of pi$$ against a pacing rooster you don't even have a H.S. degree so let's stop that crap..it means nothing....Sit and learn like the rest of us. Put some boiled eggs in your vinegar with a few jalapenos and you'll have some good pickled eggs....best use I've found for the stuff yet.
Jose Luiz":7zmxfsfr said:There is no hokus pokus here, Sir. I do have a Master Degree from one of the best agricultural universities in the USA which is MSU and I know what I am talking about whether someones likes it or not.
I also do have other academic degrees and if you want to use this yardstick I can guarantee you will loose.
ACV is a good thing. Period.
Traditional usage for centuries speaks highly on its behalf. Period.
If you want to talk about cost then is a totally different issue but if you don't have money to buy ACV
you better look for another activity rather than raising farm animals..
I also do not need any sort of encouragement as suggested by one of the participants in this forum.
In fact I don't need any.
I just felt compelled to write because I happen to notice the arrogant tone of one of the participants towards a person who got good results with ACV and inocently and candidly wanted to share his findings with the everyone.
I have found the answer to the person who generated this link (ACV) totally unecessary and out of proportion to say the least. I bet 100% he (or she) is Magnesium defficient and/or have a bad liver.
You definitely would't see more on this list because like in a chicken house you also have your hierarchy and the gurus tells you what is right and what is wrong . Below the gurus you have another
class that are the guys who always praise the word of the gurus. There is a terminology that properly describes this kind of person but I will not use it here.
I simply don't have time for that.
Sorry for any misunderstanding I might have caused and goodbye.
Jose Luiz
Funny you should mention acupuncture. In the early 70s there was a vet in southern cal doing acupuncture on horses. It didn;t always work but it was amazing some of the positive results she had.Lucky_P":29c48zab said:banjo,
I'm classically trained as a 'scientist' - but I maintain an open mind to 'alternative treatment modalities' - if there is some evidence, beyond anecdote, that they are helpful.
I routinely use acupuncture, lasers, and some herbal compounds/spices - but there's some hard evidence supporting what these do. I'm not throwing out 'western' medicine, but using the 'alternatives' as an adjunct therapy.
That said, despite glowing anecdotal reports/claims made by the purveyors of apple cider vinegar as a miracle-working elixir, diatomaceous earth & garlic as 'natural' dewormers, etc., they've been subjected to scientific scrutiny, and found lacking any substantiation for the claims made.
Good answer and its ok to disagree, there just seems to be a few on here that can't just disagree in a kind way, they gotta gang jump on someone with a different mind set and hoot em outa town. Like I said before, farmers who do everything "just buy the book" have just as many problems and issues as those who don't. All you gotta do is look at every post on this board ......every day its something new, a lot of things I have never dealt with or heard of....and by farmers who do "everything just right".Lucky_P":38h03s62 said:banjo,
I'm classically trained as a 'scientist' - but I maintain an open mind to 'alternative treatment modalities' - if there is some evidence, beyond anecdote, that they are helpful.
I routinely use acupuncture, lasers, and some herbal compounds/spices - but there's some hard evidence supporting what these do. I'm not throwing out 'western' medicine, but using the 'alternatives' as an adjunct therapy.
That said, despite glowing anecdotal reports/claims made by the purveyors of apple cider vinegar as a miracle-working elixir, diatomaceous earth & garlic as 'natural' dewormers, etc., they've been subjected to scientific scrutiny, and found lacking any substantiation for the claims made.
Lucky, it's a case of 'if something is repeated often enough, it is accepted to be a truism".Lucky_P":1oromgy4 said:banjo,
I'm classically trained as a 'scientist' - but I maintain an open mind to 'alternative treatment modalities' - if there is some evidence, beyond anecdote, that they are helpful.
I routinely use acupuncture, lasers, and some herbal compounds/spices - but there's some hard evidence supporting what these do. I'm not throwing out 'western' medicine, but using the 'alternatives' as an adjunct therapy.
That said, despite glowing anecdotal reports/claims made by the purveyors of apple cider vinegar as a miracle-working elixir, diatomaceous earth & garlic as 'natural' dewormers, etc., they've been subjected to scientific scrutiny, and found lacking any substantiation for the claims made.
Atgreene":4v4l159h said:About 6:20 into this video is some info on ACV. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3ll9zVO ... C6&index=7
UnderstatementANAZAZI":3puxqv6w said:Atgreene":3puxqv6w said:About 6:20 into this video is some info on ACV. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3ll9zVO ... C6&index=7
I am sorry, this is not info, this is nothing.
Are you guys not a Gene Sollock fan?greybeard":2on403qc said:UnderstatementANAZAZI":2on403qc said:Atgreene":2on403qc said:About 6:20 into this video is some info on ACV. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3ll9zVO ... C6&index=7
I am sorry, this is not info, this is nothing.