MoKelly
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And pork is not far behind. Bacon!
MoKelly
Some thanks to Opra I am sure :-(
Per UDSA recent broiler report:I wonder how many chickens it takes to equal one cow?
I can believe that. Remember reading somewhere that in Nevada, it takes about 2 square miles to sustain a cow. Not much grass here, mainly brush.
Horses, particularly the mustangs, are a sore spot in Nevada. Latest BLM report I saw said there are ~ 52,000 wild mustangs in Nevada alone. 2017-2019 the Nevada DOT has statistics on 240 vehicle-horse collisions, with 45 reported injuries and one death.
That 52,000 horse population greatly exceeds what the desert can sustain. There was a gruesome photo published this past fall - 110 dead horses around a waterhole that had dried up. Worse, the BLM now has over 50,000 of those wild horses that they've gathered up into holding facilities that are costing the American taxpayer ~ $18,000 a year per horse to maintain. It is against the law to slaughter wild horses so we'll be paying for each horse until it dies of old age. And, every time the BLM tries to gather up some mustangs because they've overpopulated an area to the point that they are suffering, the "Wild-horse Annie" mustang lovers are protesting and suing, saying that as long as the mustangs are wild and free that's all that matters.
Mustangs stampeding when they saw me...notice there is no grass, only sagebrush.
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Way back when Freeport gold built their refinery I worked on the Instrumentation for the plant I was living in Nampa Id. at the time,Wow! What were you doing up there, especially at night? I'd hate to drive that road at night - bad enough in the daytime.
Yes too bad the wild horses seem to be gone except for parts of Nevada. Love to hear otherwise.
i read there are 25 billion chicken alive on this earth at any time.Per UDSA recent broiler report:
Average live wt. 6.35 lbs
Dressed wt. 76% 4.83 lbs. (not including giblets)
Weekly slaughter 172 million head
It‘s not a glamorous business but it’s big business.