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I say bring back the White Pages, the outside dunny with the can, a good shovel for digging the final burial place and remember to change the can regularly. A rusted out overloaded can, can cause quite a scene on the way to the final burial place.
 
I say bring back the White Pages, the outside dunny with the can, a good shovel for digging the final burial place and remember to change the can regularly. A rusted out overloaded can, can cause quite a scene on the way to the final burial place.

You'll be fine in this one Horry with your experience surviving the Spanish Flu and the Black Death.

Let no Venetian ship docketh in our ports!
 

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People need to watch more zombie flicks, cigarettes and whiskey become high value items during the apocalypse, you’ll be able to trade one pack of ciggies for a truckload full of toilet paper if things go to shit.
 
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Let's see what the number is in too weeks yeah.

I will call close to 200 in two weeks.

There is a meme doing the rounds atm of the media hysteria over this and the click views they are getting.

A month ago it was Harry and Meghen....a wall of stories on the Apps of the big guys.

Not denying its lethal and I have 3 close relos in the vulnerable position and I am concerned.

But punching on at Woolies? Give me a break.
 
I say bring back the White Pages, the outside dunny with the can, a good shovel for digging the final burial place and remember to change the can regularly. A rusted out overloaded can, can cause quite a scene on the way to the final burial place.
Ahhh. Life on the farm H. Them's were the days.
 

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Let's see what the number is in too weeks yeah.
inevitably everyone will get it at some time, just like the flu, mumps, chicken pox etc. I got chicken pox as an adult and i can tell you i wish i had of gotten it as a child. it absolutely floored me, caused me to miss my electricians A grade wiring exam. the people who contract this earlier ( younger healthier people to clarify) are prolly the most fortunate. the medical services are yet to be stretched so they could theoretically breeze through it with medical assistance there if/when they need it, on the other hand if some one were to contract this in the peak of the epidemic the competition for medical assistance would make that supermarket skirmish look like a high school debating class.
 
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I will call close to 200 in two weeks.

There is a meme doing the rounds atm of the media hysteria over this and the click views they are getting.

A month ago it was Harry and Meghen....a wall of stories on the Apps of the big guys.

Not denying its lethal and I have 3 close relos in the vulnerable position and I am concerned.

But punching on at Woolies? Give me a break.

Even if it's 630 the panic is stupid.

And Ferball ... It's two weeks.
 
inevitably everyone will get it at some time, just like the flu, mumps, chicken pox etc. I got chicken pox as an adult and i can tell you i wish i had of gotten it as a child. it absolutely floored me, caused me to miss my electricians A grade wiring exam. the people who contract this earlier ( younger healthier people to clarify) are prolly the most fortunate. the medical services are yet to be stretched so they could theoretically breeze through it with medical assistance there if/when they need it, on the other hand if some one were to contract this in the peak of the epidemic the competition for medical assistance would make that supermarket skirmish look like a high school debating class.

I'm 50. My lungs are a bit ****ed. Not just from smoking, also from fires. I really noticed it after this fire season, tho that was full on.

That's a minor worry.

Mums 75. That's more of a worry.
 
Here’s a random thought. Ive wondered about where are all the bulls? Whenever I go to the bush there’s thousands of cows but barely any bulls. The ratio is way off. Shouldn’t it be about 50/50? I saw a video of what happens in factory chicken farms, how they sort the male chicks and female chicks (it’s pretty gross tbh).

Anyone know if they do something similar with cows and bulls?

edit I’ve attached the chicken sorting video. Don’t watch it if you’re triggered by watching how our food is treated.

 
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Short version is; yes, male calves are not as valuable as female calves, so they're killed.

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/environ...cheaper-to-kill-male-calves-than-to-rear-them
Makes sense. That must be where we get veal.
You only need one Bull to do the deed

There are two Farms I see that has 1 Bull for about 30 Cows.
Artificial insemination is very often used these days. The process has been used for a long time now so it's surprising that you would even see a bull on a farm any more.
 
Are they choosing the sex of the animal?
I expect that they would. I don't know much about it myself but I know that artificial breeding has been big business for a long time.

Horace will know. I left the farm when I was six.
 
No, sex of animal isn't chosen, as far as I know. Very few bulls are kept, and really only the ones considered the most "valuable" for whatever reasons. Artificial insemination means there's piles of money to be made by only keeping a tiny proportion of the males alive through their lifetime and simply re-using their semen. Why waste money feeding millions of bulls when you can extract what you need from a much tinier amount. It's business.

The male offspring of dairly cattle are sold to the veal industry. The overwhelming majority of males wind up sold as meat.

A few links that may be useful, for anyone wanting to know more. The dates aren't super current, but the industry hasn't changed. Both Farm Sanctuary, and Canadians for Ethical Treatment of Farmed Animals are reliable animal welfare organizations whose published information is both reliable and reflective of the current status of the food animal industry.

https://www.farmsanctuary.org/learn/factory-farming/dairy/

http://cetfa.org/farm-animals/beef-cattle/

http://cetfa.org/farm-animals/dairy-cows/

And, if anyone actually does slog through reading any or all of those links (all credit to you if you do), here's a little feel good clip for you. Bit of a follow-up to my post a few pages back. Hopefully it doesn't incense a bunch of people on here the way that one did.

And no, this wasn't a set-up or pre-rigged to further push the points Mr. Phoenix made in his speech that night. His visit to this slaughterhouse was already arranged, long before he made that speech. Just so happened he was going there the next day, which, in retrospect, explains why he brought up something as specific as dairy calves. I'm sure it was on his mind, given what he was about to do the next day.

Also, massive kudos to this slaughterhouse owner, for at least trying to carve out his own set of ethics within what he does, and for allowing the mother and calf to be rescued.

 
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