Scientifically educated? You ignore the scientific process, ignore the math, ignore the reality in order to promote your agenda. You are utterly ignorant of reality and purely driven by political agenda. You disregard science that does not suit you and accept pure garbage that does.
You are...
This is non-science by people who dont understand what they are talking about, and a perfect example of why you have no idea what you are talking about. You are incapable of responding to a comment without constructing a strawman argument and throwing garbage science as support. You are utterly...
The problem is that opinions can dissent all they like, but when some people intentionally misrepresent facts, falsify data and present factually incorrect information as truth and then go on to complain about the "untrustworthiness" of their counterparts, it derails the discussion from what you...
First, no it does not introduce instability. That is absurd, and bad science.
Second, I did not suggest home generation powers an entire industrialized society. Further, its significantly LESS expensive than fossil fuels. And yes, solar can power a home. There are many, many homes in NJ that...
By not relying on a single point of failure.
Distributing solar and wind generators and battery banks disperses not only the generation source but the bank source. This means, while potentially introducing a lot of little points of failure, it makes the overall grid incredibly stable in that it...
My 16 year old son is autism spectrum.
The chickens are considered therapeutic by his doctor.
Yes, there are people who abuse the system. That does not mean anything that isn't a dog or a cat is beyond the realm of therapeutic.
That said, to the OP, don't use this as a loophole. Find out...
Our flock tried to chase down a ten foot pine snake once. We were new chicken owners the first time it happened, so I called the rangers. He was excited and came right out.
He said, keep the chickens away. I nodded, assuming that a giant freaking snake would be a danger to the chickens, but he...
- I know they need to get out and stretch their legs. When I let the hens out of the coop to roam the yard, what should I expect? Just milling around, not too far from the coop? Or do they take off for every corner of the property? How much time is enough time? I have about a 4 foot tall fence...
I already posted a question but here we go:
(1) Are you new to chickens / when did you first get chickens?
We first got our chickens in spring of 2016. Have been very lucky and not lost any yet.
(2) How many chickens do you have right now?
We have 20 chickens right now. 19 hens and 1...
Issue: One of our chickens, a Jersey Giant, has had a very squishy crop for well over a week now. It started when she was broody, and she would occasionally vomit when picked up from the next box and moved, since we were trying to break her. The whole time it had been very, very hot and since...