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Once again: someone outing themselves as incapable of reading and writing. The fact you think that takes a long time to type is extremely telling about your personal failures in modern society.Writes "unintelligent loner" before penning an essay on eggs. lol
Man you really are an unintelligent loner. 2 eggs a day? lmao.
I fully acknowledged in my post that home eggs can be more rewarding and healthier.
It's just a pain in the ass and doesn't save money when you add up time and supplies. I laid out the math clear as day.
2 Hens will not lay everyday; they lay seasonally 1/day.
The average person or family barely has a yard to enjoy, let alone to fill with a bunch of fucking birds lol.
Store bought eggs in bulk for anyone consuming a lot are much cheaper than 18 for 8.
I love how you call me a soyboy and then try to appeal to caring about the well-being of chickens.
End of the day, it's not cost effective and you will remain a poorly educated nutjob living in some shizo fantasy about "independent living" with 2 Hens lol.
Of the grid living would be raising dozens and a bunch of other animals in a remote area and not having a real job in society.
Wanna do that? great
It's not practical for the rest of civilized people with traditional education, brains, families and wages to earn that allow them basic luxuries like a fridge filled with food and drink sourced from all around the world and delivered to local stores for them to buy without specialized effort.
You really are a bottom of the barrel runt thinker who follows a debate about as well as a rooster.Jesus you're obtuse. Just straight up exasperating.
Chickens can stop laying in dead of winter but with supplemental light they can lay all year. Some even can give 2 eggs a day. 2 chickens producing 730 eggs a year is not unrealistic.
The problem is I'm speaking from real life working experience and you're just in theory, keyboard warrior playing devils advocate.
some of my neighbours have backyard chickens & full time jobs as well. It's not that hard if you're not a complete freakin' useless tool. (no offense)
I'd also promote it to more of my neighbours despite all your whiny caviling protests on it. But thanks a bunch for your valuable input. I'll make sure to file it accordingly.
Once again: someone outing themselves as incapable of reading and writing. The fact you think that takes a long time to type is extremely telling about your personal failures in modern society.
You should stick to playing side-scrollers and whatever else entertains the mind of a child.Look, it was funny. Same with this one lol.
Proves to me you're trolling instead of seething with rage behind a computer. Or maybe you are I dunno. Are you? Is brackis1 just a persona and you're not really a big ole' meanie?
Wouldn't surprise me if that was true.You know the 'bird flu' stuff is bullshit right? They give one animal a PCR test - the same fraudulent test they used during Covid to boost cases and churn out false positives by using a CT of 40 - and if it returns a positive result the entire flock is killed despite having no symptoms of illness at all. It's literally a bureaucratic slew-of-hand that allows them to destroy the food supply at their leisure. All they need to do is send a bureaucrat to whichever farm they want to destroy, swab some animals, set the CT to 40 for guaranteed false positives, and then order the entire farm be killed.
I have no idea if what you are saying is true or not. I know those covid tests are bullshit because my son had to take them for wrestling. If he tested positive, he went somewhere else and got a negative and showed that so he could wrestle.It's not a belief, it's literally the procedure. It's what they're doing. Anecdotes can be interesting but it's unlikely that your circle of acquaintances is representative of the entire country, in fact it's impossible that it could be.
At the end of the day it depends on whether you think the PCR test is measuring something real or not. I'm telling that if you understand how it works it's very easy to make a test turn positive. You can amplify the sample to the extent where it would turn positive on just about anything. So if the people in charge wanted to create food scarcity using this method, it would be incredibly easy for them to do so. You believe government is fundamentally good and looking out of your interests and that they would never do something that evil. So we're at an impasse, we won't agree.
You should stick to playing side-scrollers and whatever else entertains the mind of a child.
Yes, I make live stock picks. It's called day trading.Got any of them stock picks?
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i bet you get the bloomberg reports LOL....Yes, I make live stock picks. It's called day trading.
No; I don't own a bloomberg terminal/feed.i bet you get the bloomberg reports LOL....
You don't even know what you're arguing against anymore, do you?You really are a bottom of the barrel runt thinker who follows a debate about as well as a rooster.
I clearly stated people could have jobs and chickens. I know them. My rich doctor uncle has them as a hobby. He also owns 40 acres in Maine.
You are a backwoods idiot trying to project your life onto a vast world of people who don't have time, land, or resources to run a fucking farm.
lol @ your absurd lie that many chickens produce at a rate of 2 eggs a day. They CAN pump 2 in a day.
And yes, I also clearly stated you could have chickens produce in winter by....wait for it...spending even more time, money, and energy on them lol.
Once again: for the broad contingent of society that isn't committed to rural doomsday prepping and doesn't want to clean coops or manage a farm, buying some cartons of eggs at a nearby store in their town/city while shopping for all sorts of other tasty foods is a way better use of their time and money.
Hahah holy shit my dude you truly are a backwoods fool.You don't even know what you're arguing against anymore, do you?
putting a 5watt LED lightbulb into chicken coop isn't difficult by any means and doesn't cost much time money or energy compared to what you get in return. I know it's too much for someone like you with your silver spoon and fancy rich doctor uncles but for a vast amount of people that can't afford the ever increasing price of eggs, backyard chicken are a smart, money saving way to go.
I say kudos to the hard working back yard farmers around the world that dont mind a little extra honest work and don't have rich uncles to buy them "all sorts of tasty foods"
No; I don't own a bloomberg terminal/feed.
Maybe in a few years when I've retired from my other job and can justify the fees and am desk-jockying 5 days a week rather than 3-4.
Do you even know what that is?
I do pay for other cheaper feeds and will play bloomberg reports if I can get ahead of a buyout rumor or other catalyst.
(of course your illiterate scrawl brain missed my pun about live...stocks)
edit: lol just made enough off trading a bloomberg report off AVGO losing aapl chip business to afford enough eggs for myself for a year
I didn't say what he was using it for livestock, it's probably closer to the opposite. He's part of what I would call the 'synthetic food movement'. Think back a generation when people got fresh milk, eggs and fresh squeezed orange juice to their door daily. What Gates wants to do is the opposite.From everything I can find it seems Gates is into arable farming and is buying up land for that rather than land used for livestock. Open to proof otherwise though.