I'm not saying he's not a farmer. But when some one makes a video and says they are XY or Z and then busts out a statistic that sounds like its from a government website is highly suspect.
He's not wrong about the neglect and overcrowding in the massive mega farms though.
Chickens have a very sensitive repirtatory system combine that with the disgustingly close overcrowing situation most of these mega farms have and we end up with an environment primed for any sickness to spread like wildfire. The protocol would be to kill them all. If left alive there could be a possibility the sickness takes over at various rates and in the end they could still all die.
Could also try to treat them but that costs time and money. In the end they are food for us and it's faster to clean out the whole facility one time and start over.
Smarter farming practices, larger facilities with less overcrowding could also help. Though, when a farm is tempted with a larger facility they'll just try to maximize production in it.
A wise person studies his industry. A farmer is supposed to know the value of his product on the market.
Farmers are the smartest folk on the planet. Farmer supply stores are amazing.
I'm not saying he's not a farmer. But when some one makes a video and says they are XY or Z and then busts out a statistic that sounds like its from a government website is highly suspect.
He's not wrong about the neglect and overcrowding in the massive mega farms though.
Chickens have a very sensitive repirtatory system combine that with the disgustingly close overcrowing situation most of these mega farms have and we end up with an environment primed for any sickness to spread like wildfire. The protocol would be to kill them all. If left alive there could be a possibility the sickness takes over at various rates and in the end they could still all die.
Could also try to treat them but that costs time and money. In the end they are food for us and it's faster to clean out the whole facility one time and start over.
Smarter farming practices, larger facilities with less overcrowding could also help. Though, when a farm is tempted with a larger facility they'll just try to maximize production in it.
A wise person studies his industry. A farmer is supposed to know the value of his product on the market. Farmers are the smartest folk on the planet. Farmer supply stores are amazing.