I only have 4. That's a huge difference, too.Lucky goats! Mine love the trees I rotate them too. Unfortunately where I live mine are going through about 3 bales a week this time of year.
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I only have 4. That's a huge difference, too.Lucky goats! Mine love the trees I rotate them too. Unfortunately where I live mine are going through about 3 bales a week this time of year.
This woman called them up to ask about what feeds they make. When she asked if they made Producer's Pride, the rep responded "yes, and we haven't had any issues with it." But she said this unprompted and the call never mentioned any issues.What have the companies said about this when they were approached (accused)? Did anyone even contact the companies before spreading this stuff?
That woman is connecting dots but they don't tell the story she wants. It makes no sense for a feed company to hurt a minor segment of the egg industry to try and sell more eggs, especially at these prices.This woman called them up to ask about what feeds they make. When she asked if they made Producer's Pride, the rep responded "yes, and we haven't had any issues with it." But she said this unprompted and the call never mentioned any issues.
Somebody here asked if anybody has contacted the companies yet and if so, what did they say, so, I just posted the only video I know of somebody doing that. I'm not sure I understand the rest of your post. I don't see how this would hurt a segment of the egg industry. It would be quite the opposite.That woman is connecting dots but they don't tell the story she wants. It makes no sense for a feed company to hurt a minor segment of the egg industry to try and sell more eggs, especially at these prices.
for all you know her girlfriend was in the other room pretending to be Purina.This woman called them up to ask about what feeds they make. When she asked if they made Producer's Pride, the rep responded "yes, and we haven't had any issues with it." But she said this unprompted and the call never mentioned any issues.
She is trying to connect the dots of Purina made bad feed for backyard breeders to decrease egg production so people buying those eggs would be forced to buy from Cal Maine Foods and Wayne Farms, both owned partially by Land O Lakes at these elevated prices thus increasing the profits for the mega egg farms.Somebody here asked if anybody has contacted the companies yet and if so, what did they say, so, I just posted the only video I know of somebody doing that. I'm not sure I understand the rest of your post. I don't see how this would hurt a segment of the egg industry. It would be quite the opposite.
It makes even less sense when you consider that the Feed companies are often worth $100 Billion or more, and they are buying up chicken companies and egg companies worth a few $billion each.That woman is connecting dots but they don't tell the story she wants. It makes no sense for a feed company to hurt a minor segment of the egg industry to try and sell more eggs, especially at these prices.
I dont know what they make (which part of the feed chain) but archer Daniel's midland (A.D.M.) also makes something for animal feed. I've witnessed silos full of what looked and smelled just like starter being filled into 18 wheelers and train carsProbably correct. That post planted Cargill in my head. Main point being that no one company owns Purina as a whole.
You can ask them.I dont know what they make (which part of the feed chain) but archer Daniel's midland (A.D.M.) also makes something for animal feed. I've witnessed silos full of what looked and smelled just like starter being filled into 18 wheelers and train cars