Weird how its always chicken farms that burn.
Not always:
https://www.texastribune.org/2023/05/19/cows-dairy-farm-texas-investigation/
18,000 cows.
Weird how its always chicken farms that burn.
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Don’t know about that. But chicken farms, egg productions, etc
have a lot of material on the floor where the chickens are kept.
Not sure what the use today but in the past we used saw dust and
shavings from saw mill facilities. Spread a couple inches deep to
make clean up easier. Today I don’t know what they use.
I’ve worked at two different chicken farms and neither one caught fire.
There were plenty of other chicken farms in the area and none of them caught fire either.
Either all these fires are the result of the general decay of our infrastructure (even though Brandon signed the $1.9 trillion “bipar sinnafunalakshina gammwich” as he put it) or someone is intentionally setting the fires.
Weird how its always chicken farms that burn.
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Don’t know about that. But chicken farms, egg productions, etc
have a lot of material on the floor where the chickens are kept.
Not sure what the use today but in the past we used saw dust and
shavings from saw mill facilities. Spread a couple inches deep to
make clean up easier. Today I don’t know what they use.
We here in the Ozarks often have a chicken house burn killing up to 40 thousand at a time. I remember one man who built a new house, had it half filled with new hatched chicks when it suddenly burned before he could get insurance on it.
It was the straw bedding and gas heaters that did it.