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Beekissed
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In a later interview with him one gets to see how his chickens live and it's pretty pitiful. The roosts are so narrow that they have to be uncomfortable, the nests have no nest materials whatsoever, and he doesn't eat the chickens nor give them away when they get too old to lay but just lets them die of sickness or age right there in the coop/run...no hand of mercy for his chickens when they are suffering. That part is the part I don't understand from someone so connected to God's creation otherwise.
It also doesn't fit into his self sustainable lifestyle that he just gets breeds that are for production and not suited for a self sustainable flock, so part of his paradigm just doesn't fit. It would be just as easy to manage his flock well and replace his flock through breeds that can reproduce their own kind, cull his flock as needed by giving spent layers a quick death or allow hungry people to eat them before they die on the hoof, so to speak.
I felt sorry for his chickens when I saw that vid.
It also doesn't fit into his self sustainable lifestyle that he just gets breeds that are for production and not suited for a self sustainable flock, so part of his paradigm just doesn't fit. It would be just as easy to manage his flock well and replace his flock through breeds that can reproduce their own kind, cull his flock as needed by giving spent layers a quick death or allow hungry people to eat them before they die on the hoof, so to speak.
I felt sorry for his chickens when I saw that vid.