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15 hours ago, Glaukus said:

Fucking chickens used to eat all my super hot chillies. They have zero pain and taste receptors lol.

Birds don't in general. In north America it's common to chop up superhot chillies to mix through bird seed so squirels don't eat the mix.

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7 hours ago, Humboldt said:

I heard people giving chilli to chooks as an intestinal worm control.

 

 

Yeh I can imagine we could use the super duper record breaking ones such as the Carolina Reaper for worm control. It wouldnt just get rid of the worm it would get rid of the whole intestine ! :blink:

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25 minutes ago, mr b.caapi said:

 

 

Yeh I can imagine we could use the super duper record breaking ones such as the Carolina Reaper for worm control. It wouldnt just get rid of the worm it would get rid of the whole intestine ! :blink:

Wonder how schpicy the eggs would be?

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Beautiful plant! Magical emerald green! Grew it for a few years. Really turns it on when you find the right position for it. I did eventually loose it due to circumstance unfortunately. Would love to share space with it again. Have the perfect spot for it. Could trade some fresh loph seeds from my own plants for a cutting... :wink:

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This is almost like a boxing day sale line up...:blink:

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