in response to the post about Coccidiosis in Chickens
If one has a large variety of breeds. shouldn't there in theory be some chickens that are resistant to cocci?
I mean, we cant always keep treating that with disease (i'm not organic btw) otherwise we are selecting for resistance and soon it will evolve to become resistant...
as devastating a thought it is, couldn't we let the disease pass through, and let the fittest survive? (i mean i would be devastated, but what if the outcome was a handful that are resistant?)
i'm in biology class, and finished evolution last month. and i just thought, couldn't this be like the spanish flu for chickens (or is there some other disease for chickens that is more devistating?)?
Oh and also in response to overpopulation. The 4 horseman will keep everything in check. although technically humans could be considered the 5th...
agriculture is super efficient. we have to be because environmentalists keep cutting our water. soon a new generation will take over family farms, most are educated with the latest cultural practices. Integrated Pest Management is the best method for keeping quality, quantity and the environment in mind. I guess my only other complaint is alot of ppl from the west side come over here buy prime ag land at a high price and then build ridiculously huge homes, and they are just vacation homes... and because of them, last year property taxes here were assessed with a 200% increase. many locals are having to move because homes they have been in all their life, they suddenly cant afford the taxes (and these are small, modest homes).
oh and one last complaint. I get many customers from bellevue area who believe that organic means: it is never sprayed, it is left there, that it is safer. False, False, False. organic sprays have to be applied more often to remain effective, the fruit would be crap if no one attended to all the plants needs, some pesticide sprays are safer, for the environment, but more deadly for humans.
oh also, fruit does not magically come from the back of wal mart. they come from trees.
sorry since everyone is venting i figured i shall give my few cents. and a few years of constantly correcting people... sometimes i wish to have a food education convention in the city to inform city ppl on where their food come from.
i miss my chickens..... i need to hug a chicken. -sigh-