FYI, ostriches are farmed for meat. I've tried it and I'll be honest, I had a hard time distinguishing it from beef. It's a red meat, not white or dark, and the industry is still in its early stages. I would have it again gladly!
These particular ostriches are not being farmed for meat, they are being used to produce antibodies that can be harvested and then used to treat humans. Ostriches are one of the best animals on the planet for antibody production because they have an immune system that is perfectly tailored for it. So basically these demonic asshats are trying to shut down the large scale production of monoclonal antibodies and other types of antibodies that are beneficial for treating human diseases.
I remember many years ago there was an "ostrich egg bubble", sort of like the tulip craze of the 1700s?; people were buying ostrich eggs because the price kept going up for the eggs (to eventually hatch, and then make more eggs). I don't know the details; now I'm going to have to use the internets :)
FYI, ostriches are farmed for meat. I've tried it and I'll be honest, I had a hard time distinguishing it from beef. It's a red meat, not white or dark, and the industry is still in its early stages. I would have it again gladly!
These particular ostriches are not being farmed for meat, they are being used to produce antibodies that can be harvested and then used to treat humans. Ostriches are one of the best animals on the planet for antibody production because they have an immune system that is perfectly tailored for it. So basically these demonic asshats are trying to shut down the large scale production of monoclonal antibodies and other types of antibodies that are beneficial for treating human diseases.
Interesting! TY!
Good to know! That's even worse
I also know that they were farmed for meat and eggs. This farm was used for their Coronavirus antibodies.
Big pharma came out with a vaccine so now they are trying to kill these birds (no competition that way).
It's the same damn thing like Ivermectin. Remember?
I remember many years ago there was an "ostrich egg bubble", sort of like the tulip craze of the 1700s?; people were buying ostrich eggs because the price kept going up for the eggs (to eventually hatch, and then make more eggs). I don't know the details; now I'm going to have to use the internets :)
https://www.sohum.com/the-ostrich-bubble/