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Lots of cheap chicken on the market. Without sports and Marti gras.

Smithfield is owned by China and just had a factory with 300 positive cases. Shut it down.
We're always talking about how much socialism we already have. Then give the Chinese some of their own medicine. Close it down, take it away and tell the Chinese to fook off.



That’s 300 American jobs, EE.

I’d hate to see that happen,
Toot, if it's like most packing plants around here about half of those ain't Americans. But I didn't say leave it shut down. Just take it away from the Chinese. Personally, I'm sick of their shixt. It's time for them to pay and pay big.



I hear what you’re saying.
Mississippi had some of the chicken processing plants raided and it was a considerable amount of wets that got deported and caused the operations to shutdown.



Great business model..........................



Until it's not........................


kind of like streetcorner capitalism.

Don't get caught and things run pretty smoothly.

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Geno, there was some squalling going on and apparently the processors that were affected got the bleeding hearts involved.

Didn’t help. Across the border they went.


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Talking about this,,,,,,.....I gotta get up off my ass and go put my daily ration of deer corn out.

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Originally Posted by 19352012
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Lots of cheap chicken on the market. Without sports and Marti gras.

Smithfield is owned by China and just had a factory with 300 positive cases. Shut it down.
We're always talking about how much socialism we already have. Then give the Chinese some of their own medicine. Close it down, take it away and tell the Chinese to fook off.



That’s 300 American jobs, EE.

I’d hate to see that happen,

That's 3700 jobs closed down right now, if they are really shut down. Place is gigantic.

It's the Sioux City plant that closed down.


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Originally Posted by Old_Toot
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Originally Posted by EthanEdwards
Originally Posted by ringworm
Lots of cheap chicken on the market. Without sports and Marti gras.

Smithfield is owned by China and just had a factory with 300 positive cases. Shut it down.
We're always talking about how much socialism we already have. Then give the Chinese some of their own medicine. Close it down, take it away and tell the Chinese to fook off.



That’s 300 American jobs, EE.

I’d hate to see that happen,
Toot, if it's like most packing plants around here about half of those ain't Americans. But I didn't say leave it shut down. Just take it away from the Chinese. Personally, I'm sick of their shixt. It's time for them to pay and pay big.



I hear what you’re saying.
Mississippi had some of the chicken processing plants raided and it was a considerable amount of wets that got deported and caused the operations to shutdown.



Great business model..........................



Until it's not........................


kind of like streetcorner capitalism.

Don't get caught and things run pretty smoothly.

Geno


Geno, there was some squalling going on and apparently the processors that were affected got the bleeding hearts involved.

Didn’t help. Across the border they went.


Growing up near the border 50+ years ago, all I can say is that kind of thing should have been happening on a regular basis back then.

Maybe then we really would have had a workable solution to the migrant worker problems.

But, we might not be able to get rotisserie chicken at the Costco for $5 anymore.

Might coast us $6 and the supply chains just might have to accept smaller margins.

Yeah, like that is ever going to go over big in the business world.

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Lock the cities down for two more months and the hood varieties of these will also be going at it.

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Originally Posted by Hawk_Driver
It is nice to know that I have a tall upright full of elk, deer and about 200 Mourning and Eurasian doves. We are also stocked up on baby back ribs, brisket and chicken. As long as the power stays on, I have enough pellets for the smoker to run for months.

Should the power go out, plenty of doves and quail around here to be shot and I can grill them over the mesquite which is all over here.


i mentioned on another forum, we are feeding some feral cats in the back yard and abot 15or so ringnecked dove come in for the left over cat/goat feed. a guy posted informing me it was against the law, big fines to feed the wildlife. in my backyard in a subdivision in phx? the cats are all over the map from wild to very docile with my wife. I just commented last week i like those dove, and it would be no issue to pop a meal a day out of the ones that come in. and there is no season and no permit required as they are an invasive species. some of them look about the size of quail.

few years ago i barbequed about 150 dove for the fourth of july. they lasted one day after beiiing cooked.

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If you pop some Euros, take the meat off the bone and fry them up like chicken nuggets. Everyone we have tried to grill on the bone has been chewy.


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Those Eurasians are thick where I’m at in southern Colorado. Much rather eat the blue quail that are out here though.


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Why feed ferel cats? They reek havoc on endangered song birds, quail etc


Originally Posted by RoninPhx
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It is nice to know that I have a tall upright full of elk, deer and about 200 Mourning and Eurasian doves. We are also stocked up on baby back ribs, brisket and chicken. As long as the power stays on, I have enough pellets for the smoker to run for months.

Should the power go out, plenty of doves and quail around here to be shot and I can grill them over the mesquite which is all over here.


i mentioned on another forum, we are feeding some feral cats in the back yard and abot 15or so ringnecked dove come in for the left over cat/goat feed. a guy posted informing me it was against the law, big fines to feed the wildlife. in my backyard in a subdivision in phx? the cats are all over the map from wild to very docile with my wife. I just commented last week i like those dove, and it would be no issue to pop a meal a day out of the ones that come in. and there is no season and no permit required as they are an invasive species. some of them look about the size of quail.

few years ago i barbequed about 150 dove for the fourth of july. they lasted one day after beiiing cooked.

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Originally Posted by Hawk_Driver
If you pop some Euros, take the meat off the bone and fry them up like chicken nuggets. Everyone we have tried to grill on the bone has been chewy.

i hunted for a long time with a guy that was the top dog vet in charge of brand inspectors for the state. hunting dove one day he shot a euro just so he could disect it. interesting procedure.
we use to have lot of mourning dove coming in to the house, but the collared/euro's have i think pushed them out.
the are bigger, and i think more agressive.


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I seen this coming months ago planted 100 pd of potatoes normal plant 50 pd and got my seed early for squash cucumber etc normally buy tomato plants but got a pack of seed early have over 200 plants now and all the growers are sold out several weeks ago far to early still had frost yesterday

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Great idea you guys have, let's blab this all over the internet, that way meat will follow toilet paper into unobatnium due to hoarding behavior. Geniuses !!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Originally Posted by Hawk_Driver
If you pop some Euros, take the meat off the bone and fry them up like chicken nuggets. Everyone we have tried to grill on the bone has been chewy.


Interesting, I may have to try that when I need to start dipping into the emergency food supply as I call the ones that come in for my quail and jay feed.

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Originally Posted by RoninPhx
Originally Posted by Hawk_Driver
It is nice to know that I have a tall upright full of elk, deer and about 200 Mourning and Eurasian doves. We are also stocked up on baby back ribs, brisket and chicken. As long as the power stays on, I have enough pellets for the smoker to run for months.

Should the power go out, plenty of doves and quail around here to be shot and I can grill them over the mesquite which is all over here.


i mentioned on another forum, we are feeding some feral cats in the back yard and abot 15or so ringnecked dove come in for the left over cat/goat feed. a guy posted informing me it was against the law, big fines to feed the wildlife. in my backyard in a subdivision in phx? the cats are all over the map from wild to very docile with my wife. I just commented last week i like those dove, and it would be no issue to pop a meal a day out of the ones that come in. and there is no season and no permit required as they are an invasive species. some of them look about the size of quail.

few years ago i barbequed about 150 dove for the fourth of july. they lasted one day after beiiing cooked.


Ron, it may well be against the law to feed wildlife in AZ, including those cats. I haven't checked. But here in Cali one is allowed to feed the birds. Not the deer, just the birds.

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Great idea you guys have, let's blab this all over the internet, that way meat will follow toilet paper into unobatnium due to hoarding behavior. Geniuses !!!!!!!!!!!!!


I was “only” talking to my friends on the “fire”! Just wanted to give you folks a “heads-up”, on what is potentially ahead for us! It seems that most people, including many here at the “fire”, are woefully unprepared for any form of outage! memtb


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Originally Posted by gunswizard
Great idea you guys have, let's blab this all over the internet, that way meat will follow toilet paper into unobatnium due to hoarding behavior. Geniuses !!!!!!!!!!!!!


You can’t be that fuggin stupid.

You can’t be.


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Why feed ferel cats? They reek havoc on endangered song birds, quail etc


Originally Posted by RoninPhx
Originally Posted by Hawk_Driver
It is nice to know that I have a tall upright full of elk, deer and about 200 Mourning and Eurasian doves. We are also stocked up on baby back ribs, brisket and chicken. As long as the power stays on, I have enough pellets for the smoker to run for months.

Should the power go out, plenty of doves and quail around here to be shot and I can grill them over the mesquite which is all over here.


i mentioned on another forum, we are feeding some feral cats in the back yard and abot 15or so ringnecked dove come in for the left over cat/goat feed. a guy posted informing me it was against the law, big fines to feed the wildlife. in my backyard in a subdivision in phx? the cats are all over the map from wild to very docile with my wife. I just commented last week i like those dove, and it would be no issue to pop a meal a day out of the ones that come in. and there is no season and no permit required as they are an invasive species. some of them look about the size of quail.

few years ago i barbequed about 150 dove for the fourth of july. they lasted one day after beiiing cooked.

Taste like chicken?


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Originally Posted by Valsdad
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Originally Posted by Hawk_Driver
It is nice to know that I have a tall upright full of elk, deer and about 200 Mourning and Eurasian doves. We are also stocked up on baby back ribs, brisket and chicken. As long as the power stays on, I have enough pellets for the smoker to run for months.

Should the power go out, plenty of doves and quail around here to be shot and I can grill them over the mesquite which is all over here.


i mentioned on another forum, we are feeding some feral cats in the back yard and abot 15or so ringnecked dove come in for the left over cat/goat feed. a guy posted informing me it was against the law, big fines to feed the wildlife. in my backyard in a subdivision in phx? the cats are all over the map from wild to very docile with my wife. I just commented last week i like those dove, and it would be no issue to pop a meal a day out of the ones that come in. and there is no season and no permit required as they are an invasive species. some of them look about the size of quail.

few years ago i barbequed about 150 dove for the fourth of july. they lasted one day after beiiing cooked.


Ron, it may well be against the law to feed wildlife in AZ, including those cats. I haven't checked. But here in Cali one is allowed to feed the birds. Not the deer, just the birds.

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Originally Posted by Old_Toot
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Great idea you guys have, let's blab this all over the internet, that way meat will follow toilet paper into unobatnium due to hoarding behavior. Geniuses !!!!!!!!!!!!!


You can’t be that fuggin stupid.

You can’t be.

you should avoid gambling...


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Poultry is the only ag legal animal in city limits here. Must be a carryover from past hard times.


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