Posted by Traditional Farmer on October 02, 2012 at 01:29:07 from (67.233.70.253):
In Reply to: Re: Ot: egg question. posted by Teddy (punchie) on October 02, 2012 at 01:04:40:
Food is already becoming an issue in many parts of the World even in places like the Socilaist Mecca of Spain I was watching a news report the other day that 20% of the population were getting their food from dumpsters.What'll they do when the dumpster food runs out? Anyone in the country should be able to have a dozen or so laying hens and have to buy very little feed as chickens will eat a wide variety of things including lots of bugs and insects.The eggs from chickens raised outside on the ground are also much better tasting than the eggs from those caged layers. You'd think that knowing how to feed yourself would be a basic education requirement but few know how these days if McDonald's closes they're finished.
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