Fact sheet about the safety of antibiotic use in food animals.
In case of a lull in conversation at Thanksgiving dinner, we put together some quick facts about turkeys to impress your family over pie. Before turkeys hit your plate on Thanksgiving Day, those birds had pretty unique lives:
Fact sheet about the safety of antibiotic use in food animals.
If you have never witnessed a hen laying an egg, it’s your lucky day! I find the entire process of egg production remarkable and thought you might like to know some fascinating facts about the mighty egg, too! *ADVISORY: Video contains graphic anatomical images of hen laying an egg. Viewer discretion is advised. FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT EGGSA hen does not need a rooster to produce an egg. That’s not really a fascinating fact, it’s just som
Back in the 1600s, Tulip Bulbs were more valuable than GOLD! Dandelions might seem like weeds, but the flowers and leaves are a good source of vitamins A and C, iron, calcium and potassium. One cup of dandelion greens provides 7,000-13,000 I.U. of vitamin A. Burning aster was believed and to ward off evil spirits and used in rituals to do as such in ancient civilizations. Chrysanthemums are associated with funerals in Malta and are considered unlucky. The very expensive spice, saffron, c
While the narrator has some issues with what the dung beetle does and how it does it, there’s some great information in here about the life cycle of the dung beetle. Enjoy! Tablet readers, here’s your link. Need something a little more serious? This video talks about how much manure cows produce, how dung beetles keep manure nutrients from going into water ways and put them into the soils for us instead and how dung beetles improve soil structure, soil fertility, and soil all while