I don't see what the black rock connection is for. She was on the board for one year, off since October. There are 16 board members, with lots of CEOs. She's also the parent company's CEO.
The fact that their feed is causing this issue is enough to warrant investigation. Though "people are saying" isn't really evidence, a meaningful source would go a long way here.
Although I agree, time have changed. I no longer wait for any media to do investigative journalism to prove it out or for medical studies to say ivermectin is good or the vax causes damage. Too many lies or hiding of the truth. So now, even though 'Correlation does not imply causation' is still true, it is all I have to go with anymore along with my own intuition. Some may wait for more facts. I'd rather listen to a preponderance of evidence these days.
It is absolutely true and it was with any chicken feed from the Tractor Supply stores. That's the feed I give my own chickens and they stopped laying eggs around October and not a single egg for 2 months which has never happened before. When I checked with the backyard flock communities and farmers, all of them were having the same issues and they told us to stop the feed and low and behold, our chickens started laying again. Somebody online who did some digging did say that the date of the new board appointments coincided with the dates of when all the chickens stopped laying eggs, so that part is suspicious but if you ask anybody who used that feed, they will tell you the same thing, so those of us in the chicken community know for a fact what it was.
Do you have chickens for personal production only, in your backyard? Do you think bad feed from Tractor Supply would affect national supply? If so, wouldn't egg producers whose livelihoods depend on it be more vocal about it?
I'm willing to accept that bad feed made it to the market for hobbyists and small farms, but I'm not seeing it as orders coming down from an investment management board to double the price of eggs, or depopulate the earth, or whatever other theories are out there.
Also, forgive my ignorance but does production usually go down in October as winter sets in? Though I do acknowledge you mentioning it never fully stopped like this before.
I don't see what the black rock connection is for. She was on the board for one year, off since October. There are 16 board members, with lots of CEOs. She's also the parent company's CEO.
The fact that their feed is causing this issue is enough to warrant investigation. Though "people are saying" isn't really evidence, a meaningful source would go a long way here.
Although I agree, time have changed. I no longer wait for any media to do investigative journalism to prove it out or for medical studies to say ivermectin is good or the vax causes damage. Too many lies or hiding of the truth. So now, even though 'Correlation does not imply causation' is still true, it is all I have to go with anymore along with my own intuition. Some may wait for more facts. I'd rather listen to a preponderance of evidence these days.
But does some dude on Twitter saying "many have found ..." meet your bar for evidence?
It is absolutely true and it was with any chicken feed from the Tractor Supply stores. That's the feed I give my own chickens and they stopped laying eggs around October and not a single egg for 2 months which has never happened before. When I checked with the backyard flock communities and farmers, all of them were having the same issues and they told us to stop the feed and low and behold, our chickens started laying again. Somebody online who did some digging did say that the date of the new board appointments coincided with the dates of when all the chickens stopped laying eggs, so that part is suspicious but if you ask anybody who used that feed, they will tell you the same thing, so those of us in the chicken community know for a fact what it was.
Do you have chickens for personal production only, in your backyard? Do you think bad feed from Tractor Supply would affect national supply? If so, wouldn't egg producers whose livelihoods depend on it be more vocal about it?
I'm willing to accept that bad feed made it to the market for hobbyists and small farms, but I'm not seeing it as orders coming down from an investment management board to double the price of eggs, or depopulate the earth, or whatever other theories are out there.
Also, forgive my ignorance but does production usually go down in October as winter sets in? Though I do acknowledge you mentioning it never fully stopped like this before.