It seems real meat the fake chemically made meat is failing. No one wants to eat it. The billionaires have positioned themselves stock wise and money investment wise quite heavily on this crap. Q. Do you think they are going to let it fail? Its already a choice on the menu at fast food restaurants. How long before they quietly slip it into your food without you knowing. The wealthy want a return on their expenses. The restaurants want to profit and keep costs down. Actual meat is getting expensive. The Realmeat substitute is going to be super cheep. So substituteing real meat for REAL MEAT is going to quietly happen. Same with rMNA gean therapy. They are going to add it to everything. Vitamin shots, vaccine s any drug they can add it too is what they are planning. As a people as a nation as humanity, we need to safeguard ourselves and our children. Why have so many fallen for this clott shot. Because our institution s that are supposed to protect us are instead killing us.
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I suspect we share the same heart when it comes to animals. I'd be feeding them under the table too :)
My wife and I have thought about getting a few chickens but we'd have to do some work in the back yard and we have some of the exact concerns you listed. We live in a very unusual part of Minneapolis where we have an open field across our alley the size of a football field, and then a large wooded area behind that where I run my dogs around.
The downside of having a little nature in the city is we have a lot of predators. There are railroad tracks behind our woods that go all the way up to northern Minnesota and animals follow the rails down to our little patch of wilderness. On the positive side, we've had full grown deer in our back yard (despite being in Minneapolis!), but we also regularly have coyotes, red foxes, possums and worse, coywolves every so often along with lots of hawks and bald eagles. Chickens in our backyard will need to be well protected to survive.
But I love the idea of raising them. Give them a good, low-stress home with good quality feed, and from what my neighbors tell me you'll have more eggs than you know what to do with.