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Jesus! Is he comin or goin?
Looks like his feet will be making earth contact way before the rest of what's left up there will.
Judging from the angle of the trajectory, it looks as if that "snuff" car may have been well labeled.
These are the chickens you eat. They are the basic material used for everything from those supermarket roto chickens to Chicken McNuggets.
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Notice the brown substrate on which the chickens are strutting about? It is accumulated chicken flickins. The flickens of a couple of flocks of birds, any one of which would total between 55,000 and 60,000 birds per house.
I should point out that when the house is cleaned and sanitized for the first flock of chicks, the bedding is a mix of sawdust and wood shavings. What you see here is later. Much later.
This is what the accumulation of chicken flickins looks like after about half million chickens. As Jeff Goldblum said in Jurassic Park, "that's some big pile of shit."
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These shots were taken INSIDE of the chicken house as it was being mucked out by a pair of Bobcats with front-end loaders. The conveyor is moving the "soil" to a large gondola trailer which will carry it to a processing plant in DE.
Shooting shit is one of the things I do.
But, then, you KNEW that. ;)
And they're being kept under better conditions than most egg-layers are. I'll spend a dollar per dozen more for free-range eggs just because I hate the way most commercial egg batteries are run. One of these days I'm going to get some birds of my own--local regs allow it but I need to tighten up my fencing first.
Think you might want to review the post following those chickens.
I am trying to locate the nuggets OR the strips on those chickens.
I feel I have been mislead!
On the topic..
Messin around when I got my Pentax k20d
Used an imagemagic script to render them down to smaller size.
Offn of my back 40 (inches)
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Comfy?
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