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Another long range option not considered is to choose and develop stock that doesn't need supplemental nutrition to breed, have good fecundity and strong, healthy chicks. Many landrace breeds are known for these qualities.
That's what I did when choosing a sheep breed as I didn't like the idea of having to flush livestock merely to get offspring or to feed offspring, so I chose a naturally hardy breed of sheep that didn't require so much tweaking.....because if you can yield the same desired results in an easy care breed using easy care routines and a cheaper feeding method, why not do it?
I'm all about the big picture when dealing with livestock....I firmly believe they shouldn't consume so much time, money, thought or effort merely to produce healthy food and profit. Many are subscribing to this paradigm shift away from expensive agriculture solutions that require much time, money and care to produce an animal that is only strong when fed certain feeds and medicines to remain in good condition and to reproduce.
Salatin seems to be the most vocal but that movement is growing in America and other countries as well, as people grow more and more disillusioned with our current food production methods.
That's what I did when choosing a sheep breed as I didn't like the idea of having to flush livestock merely to get offspring or to feed offspring, so I chose a naturally hardy breed of sheep that didn't require so much tweaking.....because if you can yield the same desired results in an easy care breed using easy care routines and a cheaper feeding method, why not do it?
I'm all about the big picture when dealing with livestock....I firmly believe they shouldn't consume so much time, money, thought or effort merely to produce healthy food and profit. Many are subscribing to this paradigm shift away from expensive agriculture solutions that require much time, money and care to produce an animal that is only strong when fed certain feeds and medicines to remain in good condition and to reproduce.
Salatin seems to be the most vocal but that movement is growing in America and other countries as well, as people grow more and more disillusioned with our current food production methods.