Roth said that the authorities appear to have learned important lessons from 2015, when a bird flu outbreak resulted in what the US agriculture department calls “the largest poultry health disaster in US history”, with the slaughter of about 50 million chickens and turkeys.
I read something about the employees tasked with this are traumatized, and the way they were laid off gave them money for a few weeks preventing them from speaking up.
I had to see this one for myself. But it turns out that's not even close to the "record."
From the article:
Dark twist: When they said firing they actually mean they roasted the employees too.
I read something about the employees tasked with this are traumatized, and the way they were laid off gave them money for a few weeks preventing them from speaking up.
Smithfield Farms (now China owned) did this with the pigs in America, except that was due to them being "unsellable" because of the supply chain.
That was the original proposal, but everybody thought it was an April Fool's joke.
If you're not keeping chickens to produce your own eggs, I don't think you can be saved. It's literally easier than gardening.
Being able to afford land is the main filter for that
Read up on mad cow and swine plague
CCP?