DParker75089
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What part of it do you think is the most awful?All of this is just downright awful, I don't quite understand it all but I know none of it is good.
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What part of it do you think is the most awful?All of this is just downright awful, I don't quite understand it all but I know none of it is good.
From what I've been reading in the thread, it looks like they want go after the battery farming of pet-style birds (parakeets, ect) and this won't effect food-style birds (chickens, quail, ect). And, quite frankly, I agree with the movement. Thinking back to my childhood, I knew too many people who had a parakeet and all it would do is scream all day and I recall seeing the occasional pet-style bird up a tree from someone who likely dumped them.
Regulation of over-breeding and making sure they have good living conditions (for the main example: Not keeping one alone!) sounds like a good thing.
I was referring to domesticated farm type animals, not the 4 or fewer. I raise quail for goodness sakeSpeak for yourself.
I've got 21 hens at the moment and, though my first eggs from my flock are currently in the incubator, I've paid for my chicks by buying twice what I wanted and selling the extras as started pullet.
4 or fewer is tiny number -- not enough eggs to feed a family except maybe during peak production in the spring.
I remain at a loss as to why the AWA chooses to continue to exclude poultry, it seems pretty clear that they have the authority to regulate them, if they want to, under the text of the implimenting statutes.
While that answer is "yes", chances are, they already have a vet on staff, already have written facilities plans, etc etc so this wouldn't really impose new costs on them - certainly not the sort of costs it would impose on small poultry breeders if it applied to us - so it would have the effect of squeezing us out of the market.I do wonder if not excluding poultry might have impinged on the big businesses who actually have the money to push back.
How the government tries to control us and take our freedom away.What part of it do you think is the most awful?
Well, yeah...that's a bad thing in general. But how would this proposed regulatory change control you and/or take your freedom away?How the government tries to control us and take our freedom away.
It sounds like I wouldn't be affected by anything if I understand all of this correctly.Well, yeah...that's a bad thing in general. But how would this proposed regulatory change control you and/or take your freedom away?
I think that's the major problem here. We have a lot of misrepresented information and knee jerk reactions going around that are getting people into emotional responses. It sounds like this bill will not even effect chickens, and yet the original poster has chickens right in the title of this post.It sounds like I wouldn't be affected by anything if I understand all of this correctly.
Well, yeah...that's a bad thing in general. But how would this proposed regulatory change control you and/or take your freedom away?