

My bet is for organ harvesting.
My bet is for organ harvesting.
Given his track record the kid will never know his father either way.
As a reminder to those who have never raised layers before, especially those in suburbs, layers generally start really slowing egg production around the five year mark. So if your seriously just getting them for eggs and being more “cost effective”, your going to want to butcher them after a few years.
Being a petty ass bitch isn’t about efficiency.
Harvest what you sown there in November there buckos.
Did you not read the article?
These aren’t your typical Midwest dent corn farmers and they are tens of them I’m sure