Is Swiss chard okay to feed gliders? My boyfriend grows it and we were curious. If so, what are the health benefits?
Omis n Kais g-maPouch ProtectorTX, USA7271 Posts
Jun 12 2012 : 08:53:22 PM
Yes, occasionally but I don't know the benefits. Be sure there are no pesticides or anything else used on them.
sierranevadaKFace HuggerUSA793 Posts
Jun 12 2012 : 10:52:44 PM
We don't use pesticides. Too many risks and we have about 90 chickens that would produce chemical eggs. (:
Speaking of pesticides, something happened today that really made me P.O.ed. I truck drove through my boyfriend's neighborhood around dusk and was spraying this fog. I had never seen it before and found out that it was bug spray that they were spraying in the air. That can't be good at all.
Omis n Kais g-maPouch ProtectorTX, USA7271 Posts
Jun 13 2012 : 08:25:31 AM
Mosquito spray. You must have gotten a lot of rain recently or it is just mosquito season. We would get that every summer in the storm drains. Yea, not good. Cal the city and ask whats in it because you grow your own veggies. Don't mention the gliders because it might get downplayed. Just ask because you are worried about eating poison. <blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by sierranevadaK</i> <br />We don't use pesticides. Too many risks and we have about 90 chickens that would produce chemical eggs. (:
Speaking of pesticides, something happened today that really made me P.O.ed. I truck drove through my boyfriend's neighborhood around dusk and was spraying this fog. I had never seen it before and found out that it was bug spray that they were spraying in the air. That can't be good at all. <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">