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Same as everything else. Everybody quit buying eggs for a couple of weeks and I bet those prices will be dropping. But, that ain't gonna happen.
And you're "limited" to what weapons you can reduce their population with.Yeah, and that's why we're up to our ears in Canada geese swarming every convenient municipal body of water year-round.![]()
In my neck of the woods the chicken industry use to and I believe still dose self regulate when it comes to disease control.How many birds were actually dieing from this flu??? Is it about the same as the number of people? These mass flock/herd slaughters are about controlling our access to food and pricing people out of the "Middle Class".
The Paul Newman movie "Hud" illustrated how the Texas cattle industry worked to contain infectious diseases.In my neck of the woods the chicken industry use to and I believe still dose self regulate when it comes to disease control.
Farmers check their flocks for numerous problems if one is found and it is contagious. They contact their association and the flock is destroyed and the farmer is made hole financially. This prevents a farmer from keeping quite and passing along the same cones to other flocks
...and when. Kinda important.And you're "limited" to what weapons you can reduce their population with.
Hey GG,But they have gone down ... a lot here. And the topic title still makes no sense to me.