Hey Jolly
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wrote on 14 Apr 2021, 17:27 last edited by
Know anyone who owns a poultry farm?
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Know anyone who owns a poultry farm?
wrote on 14 Apr 2021, 17:32 last edited by@aqua-letifer said in Hey Jolly:
Know anyone who owns a poultry farm?
Nope.
Do I need to?
Or do you just have chicken questions?
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@aqua-letifer said in Hey Jolly:
Know anyone who owns a poultry farm?
Nope.
Do I need to?
Or do you just have chicken questions?
wrote on 14 Apr 2021, 17:48 last edited by Aqua LetiferNope.
Do I need to?No, but if you did, I'd bet quite a bit that they'd be able to tell you some very interesting stories about 2020. So, just curious if you heard something similar to what I just heard.
Basically that we (America) were about 600,000 infected chickens away from complete collapse.
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Nope.
Do I need to?No, but if you did, I'd bet quite a bit that they'd be able to tell you some very interesting stories about 2020. So, just curious if you heard something similar to what I just heard.
Basically that we (America) were about 600,000 infected chickens away from complete collapse.
wrote on 14 Apr 2021, 19:03 last edited by@aqua-letifer said in Hey Jolly:
Nope.
Do I need to?No, but if you did, I'd bet quite a bit that they'd be able to tell you some very interesting stories about 2020. So, just curious if you heard something similar to what I just heard.
Basically that we (America) were about 600,000 infected chickens away from complete collapse.
Do tell....
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@aqua-letifer said in Hey Jolly:
Nope.
Do I need to?No, but if you did, I'd bet quite a bit that they'd be able to tell you some very interesting stories about 2020. So, just curious if you heard something similar to what I just heard.
Basically that we (America) were about 600,000 infected chickens away from complete collapse.
Do tell....
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I had Chik-Fil-A last night - excellent, as always.
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Know anyone who owns a poultry farm?
wrote on 15 Apr 2021, 03:17 last edited by@aqua-letifer I actually have a friend in the US who works on a chicken farm in the state of Illinois. I will ask her how last year was.
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wrote on 15 Apr 2021, 04:40 last edited by
@aqua-letifer said in Hey Jolly:
Do tell....
Word on the
streetfarm is, Bird flu wiped a lot of them out last year. Many are selling chickens that are 16, 17 weeks along. Every month, they can regain another week, so they're recovering, but it's a slow grind.A lot more of that in Arkansas than down here. My SIL's husband is VP of Farm Bureau, though, and although his bailiwick is row crops, I'll certainly ask about it when I see him...
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@aqua-letifer said in Hey Jolly:
Do tell....
Word on the
streetfarm is, Bird flu wiped a lot of them out last year. Many are selling chickens that are 16, 17 weeks along. Every month, they can regain another week, so they're recovering, but it's a slow grind.A lot more of that in Arkansas than down here. My SIL's husband is VP of Farm Bureau, though, and although his bailiwick is row crops, I'll certainly ask about it when I see him...
wrote on 15 Apr 2021, 12:59 last edited by@aqua-letifer said in Hey Jolly:
Do tell....
Word on the
streetfarm is, Bird flu wiped a lot of them out last year. Many are selling chickens that are 16, 17 weeks along. Every month, they can regain another week, so they're recovering, but it's a slow grind.A lot more of that in Arkansas than down here. My SIL's husband is VP of Farm Bureau, though, and although his bailiwick is row crops, I'll certainly ask about it when I see him...
Buddy of mine's dad is a poultry farmer. He was getting monthly updates from the feds about the situation so I'm guessing it was/is pretty serious. Affected him quite a bit but with his other business he'll weather it okay.
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@aqua-letifer I actually have a friend in the US who works on a chicken farm in the state of Illinois. I will ask her how last year was.
wrote on 19 Apr 2021, 02:56 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Hey Jolly:
@aqua-letifer I actually have a friend in the US who works on a chicken farm in the state of Illinois. I will ask her how last year was.
I talked with my friend who is on a chicken farm in the south middle part of the state of Illinois. Her farm is mostly chickens for pharmaceutical industry and she said that they did not have any serious problems. She is pretty new to her position, so maybe does not have all the inside information.
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@aqua-letifer said in Hey Jolly:
Do tell....
Word on the
streetfarm is, Bird flu wiped a lot of them out last year. Many are selling chickens that are 16, 17 weeks along. Every month, they can regain another week, so they're recovering, but it's a slow grind.A lot more of that in Arkansas than down here. My SIL's husband is VP of Farm Bureau, though, and although his bailiwick is row crops, I'll certainly ask about it when I see him...
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wrote on 19 Apr 2021, 13:10 last edited by
Interestingly enough, my home town is now debating allowing chickens in the city limits. Hope they do it.
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Interestingly enough, my home town is now debating allowing chickens in the city limits. Hope they do it.
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@doctor-phibes said in Hey Jolly:
Interestingly enough, my home town is now debating allowing chickens in the city limits. Hope they do it.
Are you allowed to carry farm animals across State lines in your neck of the woods?
Happens all the time....