The way the livestock industry has become commercialized is the fault of the American consumer who demands those low, low prices.
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Damaged Eagle wrote:
The way the livestock industry has become commercialized is the fault of the American consumer who demands those low, low prices.
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Sorry. I am sorry you have to have huge pile of shit in your state just to feed us. But I guess it is our fault , we made your people do it.
Damaged Eagle wrote:
The way the livestock industry has become commercialized is the fault of the American consumer who demands those low, low prices.
*****SMILE*****
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Esp_hOlFqiM
hallmarkgrad wrote:
Sorry. I am sorry you have to have huge pile of shit in your state just to feed us. But I guess it is our fault , we made your people do it.
Yomama wrote:I knew this girl that was an inspector. She was driving her boss' car and was investigating a nuisance. She walked up to a pig lagoon and didn't know what it was and slipped and slid in, going almost completely under.
She got herself out, but was covered with you know what! She laughs about it now, but it was not funny at the time, she said. She stripped completely and used the farmer's hose to rinse off and somehow drove her boss' car back without ruining the upholstery.
riceme wrote:Damaged Eagle wrote:
The way the livestock industry has become commercialized is the fault of the American consumer who demands those low, low prices.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Esp_hOlFqiM
I agree with you to a point. There are many other factors involved, including but not limited to the uncertain, fluctuating price of certain crops and rising price of diesel each year. If you're attempting to point a finger at me, you're wrong on a level you will likely never comprehend. Because I raised my own livestock growing up, we never bought meat from the grocery store, and I can now not stomach that feedlot meat at those "low low prices" most of the rest of America is so keen on. It tastes a bit foul, sometimes rotten to me.
Damaged Eagle wrote:Manure pits are required to have a 10-12 foot chain link fence around them.
If she fell in she's lucky she was able to get back out. A lot of people die that fall into a sloppy 10-12 foot deep manure pit. Hence the reason for the chain link fence and locked gate.
Yomama wrote:
Is that a Federal Law or a State Statute? This happened in Florida near Tallahassee.
Lurch wrote:http://www.slate.com/articles/business/moneybox/2012/09/unavoidable_bacon_shortage_u_k_s_national_pig_association_has_everyone_worried_about_the_price_of_pork_.html
Yomama wrote:Damaged Eagle wrote:Manure pits are required to have a 10-12 foot chain link fence around them.
If she fell in she's lucky she was able to get back out. A lot of people die that fall into a sloppy 10-12 foot deep manure pit. Hence the reason for the chain link fence and locked gate.
Is that a Federal Law or a State Statute? This happened in Florida near Tallahassee.
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