They're coming for our poultry in Australia.
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Quote from: Frood on June 20, 2024, 11:29:43 AMThey're coming for our poultry in Australia.
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What do you mean Frood?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3a0_6NBTK00
Quote from: formosan on June 20, 2024, 11:57:21 AMWhat do you mean Frood?
They're hyping up avian flu and culling the birds at egg farms in multiple locations. Over a million birds so far.
The government is attacking our food supply...again.
Poisoning the food supply you mean.
Well, it's not as though you weren't expecting it, look at the experiments they ran on those cattle herds. Wasn't it something like one in five head of cattle dying from the "vaccines" they gave them?
Australia barely managed 80% full vaccination status and an increasing number of her citizens are refusing the boosters. Got to find a fresh excuse to explain the exorbitant amounts of money and property the ScoMo government wasted selling out the country to Pfizer and Astra Zeneca and AnAl is too compromised to blow the whistle on the scam.
Glad I stocked up on powdered eggs and freeze dried mince a couple of years ago. Might be worth a small fortune (queue Joe sniffing around)...
Yeah, good luck finding anything fresh that hasn't been tainted with that gene therapy crap going forward. The nanny state mentality has got its hooks into Oz and I doubt you'll be finding too many primary producers willing to risk the persecution they'd face from the government by selling you untainted foodstuffs.
I wonder how many years this little exercise is going to knock off the average life expectancy there.
I have some friends offgrid that raise sheep, goats, pigs, chickens, geese, and ducks.
Quote from: Frood on June 20, 2024, 12:08:16 PMThey're hyping up avian flu and culling the birds at egg farms in multiple locations. Over a million birds so far.
The government is attacking our food supply...again.
That happened about ten years ago in Ontario I think. They isolated it and it did not affect chicken farms in other parts of the country.
It seems to me that a particularly unscrupulous government might use the excuse to strategically destroy the breadbaskets of their nations in order to drive citizens back into the cities to make ends meet.
Of course, noone would ever elect such a government, right? Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiight. :rolleyes:
https://youtu.be/Sw4trKPABVw
Powdered eggs?
Quote from: Frood on June 20, 2024, 11:29:43 AMThey're coming for our poultry in Australia.
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We have 3 chickens... we don't have to stock up on anything... actually, we should go and buy 2 more chooks.
Quote from: caskur on June 20, 2024, 02:59:40 PMWe have 3 chickens... we don't have to stock up on anything... actually, we should go and buy 2 more chooks.
They might take them for you in the burbs.
Quote from: Frood on June 20, 2024, 03:01:09 PMThey might take them for you in the burbs.
Yeah they could I guess...
We don't need a licence so there is no way a council would come along and take them because they don't know I have them.
There has been no mention via the news they want our backyards hens yet. I saw a battery hen farmer on the news yesterday. So far they have only slaughtered the free range chooks. The price of eggs will double no doubt.
Quote from: caskur on June 20, 2024, 03:10:30 PMYeah they could I guess...
We don't need a licence so there is no way a council would come along and take them because they don't know I have them.
There has been no mention via the news they want our backyards hens yet. I saw a battery hen farmer on the news yesterday. So far they have only slaughtered the free range chooks. The price of eggs will double no doubt.
Councils have been waging war on home produce and livestock in Australia for many years.
They wouldn't think twice about using a virus to go door to door or have neighbours call in a dobber telephone line.
Quote from: Frood on June 20, 2024, 03:14:46 PMCouncils have been waging war on home produce and livestock in Australia for many years.
They wouldn't think twice about using a virus to go door to door or have neighbours call in a dobber telephone line.
Yeah... they are also taking out our mature trees because of some Asian boring bug and they come on our property every 3 months looking for it in our Coral tree.
The coral tree really feeds the native birds... because of their flowers.
You should see me going off my tits on facebook...
"Authorities are attempting to contain the fallout of the arrival of the polyphagous shot-hole borer into Perth, an exotic beetle native to South East Asia that kills trees by boring tunnels into them and implanting a fungus.
30 Jan 2024"
Shit-hole beetle?
WA is fucked. :dontknow:
Quote from: Frood on June 20, 2024, 03:47:35 PMShit-hole beetle?
WA is fucked. :dontknow:
How did the beetle get here in the first place is the question.
Someone brought it in.
I raise and sell cornish cross chickens. I free range red ranger chickens and broad breasted bronze turkeys for us and some friends.
Quote from: Herman on June 20, 2024, 09:05:20 PMI raise and sell cornish cross chickens. I free range red ranger chickens and broad breasted bronze turkeys for us and some friends.
we have Red Chickens but there is a new breed Isa Red... they lay every day BUT they only live 3 years. I'll never get them again.
Quote from: caskur on June 21, 2024, 03:14:08 AMwe have Red Chickens but there is a new breed Isa Red... they lay every day BUT they only live 3 years. I'll never get them again.
I don't have dual purpose chickens. I got white leghorns for eggs.
I tried to keep chickens but it never worked out. Always ended up choking them.
Quote from: Herman on June 21, 2024, 09:06:56 PMI don't have dual purpose chickens. I got white leghorns for eggs.
I haven't seen a white cook in years. We had a white bantam though and she got clunky so we bought day old chick's and put them under her during the night... it was really funny when the chicks grew full size and the bantam half their size still clucked around mothering them....lol
I really enjoy chooks and chicks.
Quote from: caskur on June 20, 2024, 04:50:08 PMHow did the beetle get here in the first place is the question.
Someone brought it in.
Silly me, I would have thought a more pertinent question would have been "shit! how are we going to fix this without fucking ourselves in the process?"
Knowing who brought it in might be nice piece of trivia to know at parties, but it goes nowhere towards solving the problem.