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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2020 15:14:08 GMT
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Post by Thtwudbeme on Feb 8, 2020 20:42:49 GMT
Unfortunately, we have no idea who we should believe.
It is not as if there haven't been a few fake videos and such on the interweb before.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2020 23:17:20 GMT
Unfortunately, we have no idea who we should believe. It is not as if there haven't been a few fake videos and such on the interweb before. Which is why I posted this in Area 52.
Anyway, the guy did make a good point in that we really have no trustworthy reports coming out of China.
Some of his assertions can be verified, though, e.g. the hog meat situation in China, the bean shortage in many areas of the world.
I've said before that we can only do what we can do, but it is interesting to get different views and consider them.
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Post by Thtwudbeme on Feb 8, 2020 23:20:45 GMT
Unfortunately, we have no idea who we should believe. It is not as if there haven't been a few fake videos and such on the interweb before. Which is why I posted this in Area 52.
Anyway, the guy did make a good point in that we really have no trustworthy reports coming out of China.
Some of his assertions can be verified, though, e.g. the hog meat situation in China, the bean shortage in many areas of the world.
I've said before that we can only do what we can do, but it is interesting to get different views and consider them.
Most assuredly, but maybe my level of trust for things found on the interweb is lower than most other's.
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Post by Ozarks Tom on Feb 9, 2020 2:57:26 GMT
The Chinese are just now figuring out animals need food to become food? Week before last we added 600 pounds of sheep/goat grains to our normal on hand poundage of 2400, stocked up on dry dog food, and the ingredients for our homemade dog food. The rabbit and chicken feed bins are topped off.
As to the video, he does point out the incompetence of centrally controlled societies, but anyone who's read Atlas Shrugged knew that.
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Post by tabitha on Feb 18, 2020 1:14:43 GMT
how do you store 2400 lbs of feed?
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Post by Ozarks Tom on Feb 18, 2020 14:14:52 GMT
tabitha , We use 44 gallon plastic garbage cans. Each can holds roughly 200 pounds. We use plastic cans in lieu of metal as the plastic ones don't sweat with abrupt temperature changes like metal cans. Our rabbit and chicken feed is in smaller metal cans, so we line them with heavy duty garbage bags. This time of year we can stock up on feed, but during the warmer months we have to rotate it a bit faster to keep the oils from going rancid.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2020 15:28:33 GMT
I use big trash cans here too and I have an old fashion coke cooler with the lift lid that I keep 100# in as I’m feeding it out.
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Post by tabitha on Feb 18, 2020 23:05:08 GMT
We have six or seven big metal trashcans in the feed room, with the different feed stuffs we use. Plus we have an old freezer where we keep sunflower seeds, minerals... One can holds 150 lbs I think. but with our set up I don't know how we could store 2400 lbs. Rats could chew through the plastic.
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