Posted on 05/30/2022 3:56:37 PM PDT by DFG
HOWARD LAKE, Minn. (WCCO) — Massive flames burned down a barn with tens of thousands of chickens in Wright County.
The fire started late Saturday night at Forsman Farms in Howard Lake, causing major damage.
The Trebesch family thought they would spend Saturday night around their bonfire, but just after 10 p.m. they noticed massive flames across the field at Forsman Farms.
“It was unbelievable how quick it grew, it was insane,” Andy Trebesch said. “It was the whole sky, it was quite large.”
The Trebesch family thought they would spend Saturday night around their bonfire, but just after 10 p.m. they noticed massive flames across the field at Forsman Farms.
“It was unbelievable how quick it grew, it was insane,” Andy Trebesch said. “It was the whole sky, it was quite large.”
According to Forsman Farms website, the farm started in 1918, and now the fourth-generation family farm sells more than three million eggs a day to some of the nation’s largest retailers.
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I’m talking about Wright County in Iowa. Yes, it sometimes gets mistaken for Wright County Minnesota. Lot of big chicken operations in Iowa and southern Minnesota. Three million is a drop in the bucket
They can’t starve us all fast enough.
There are egg operations all over MN some large some small
I’m grateful that someone within walking distance of our house is now raising chickens and selling eggs.
FWIW, farm fresh eggs will keep for months in the fridge.
When you get the store eggs that go bad in a couple weeks and have watery whites and flat yolks, they are NOT fresh. They have been around WAY too long.
They sell more than 3 million eggs per day. Wow
This one seems pretty large - 3 million eggs a day. While I don’t know how many a large operation sells normally....it just seems like quite a bit
327 million chickens in the USA. 200,000 doesn’t make much of a dent. But still keep an eye on the trend.
Setting food on fire is evil.
Iowa is number one in egg production. Then I think it is Ohio.
No shock since that is where a lot of the feed is grown.
A egg farm can lose a hell of a lot of its stock and be back in production in a short while.
But its the in between that hurts them.
How do tens of thousands of chickens produce 3 mil eggs per day?
I did not know eggs were flammable...
Would it be real tin hatted of me if I suspected that this might have been an attack by WEF Saboteur operatives?
Ya it is a large one
Yet another stealth attack on our food system.
I suspect it’s one barn of many at that facility that burned.
That’s the only explanation that makes any sense.
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