Posted on 07/26/2015 10:02:11 AM PDT by Rebelbase
Yes, you are correct but they are migratory... they move through and the resident chickens in back yards stay and incubate avian influenza.
Have you seen it wipe out a growing center? I have and it is not just devastating for the growers, we all suffer. Buy some eggs, if you don’t know how much they once cost the increase is substantial and it is because of loss of laying flocks.
Beef is too high for most of us. Chicken is still an affordable protien but without control of avian influenza it will join beef in being cost out of reach. Next come hogs.
SC mandates chicken registration. Obama and Kerry are first to register.
(Ever been spurred by an angry rooster? Aint fun.)
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Yup .... had a mean rooster who made feeding the animals down at the barn a real adventure every day! I usually had to have something in hand to fend him off ... shovel, rake, pitch fork ...... I made the mistake of having no defensive weapons one day & he caught me at the gate & ripped the hose off my legs (I was on the way to work) & then chased me up on the woodpile. After he dodged a couple of logs I chucked at him, he lost interest & started chasing the hens. He originally came with 6 hens and I think the last one (who was getting his undivided attention at that point & had no feathers on her back) committed suicide by drowning herself in the water trough. When ‘Brewster” started chasing the horses, I got him some old laying hens which made him happy for a while. He was finally attacked by some dogs ... the neighbors found him in a ditch and brought him home wrapped in a baby diaper and he was never quite the same after that. He ended up “blue” temporarily from the antibiotic spray I used on him. After remarkably surviving, he started hanging out with one of the horses and sleeping in her stall every night - at that point, he was no longer an ‘attack rooster’ (Obama would have wanted him registered as an assault weapon in his younger years). One night, he was accidentally locked out of the barn and was just a pile of feathers in the morning. We still talk about “Brewster the (blue) Rooster” ... he’s a legend around the farm.
None. Nor the Muslims. That would be discrimination or against their religion or offensive or some other BS.
Switch to raising turkeys or ducks.
I am so glad I got out of the Hollywood of the South, that North Carolina has become. It’s getting almost as statist as Noo Joisey.
Or it could be code for those of us conservatives who are trying to teach our kids about hard work and being an entrepreneur (selling eggs). But hey, nice aspersions!
Do you live in the city?
It's for the chilluns chickuns.
Right in the heart of suburbia, in a very avg middle class subdivision...
BTTT
You must have some interesting zoning laws.
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