Laurie Wilson
@Micah6_8
29 December, 06:32
Can someone help me understand something.
We're still looking at a significant food shortage for 2023, correct?
Are any of you still stocking up for this?
Our beef industry is decimated, it will take 8-10 years to build it back up a gain, IF we have good hay crops.
Our poultry industry is also decimated and they are claiming 2023 will have even more bird flu (I call foul on that for so many reasons). This bird flu is breaking all the rules for bird flu, so I believe it is a biological attack on poultry...anyway, expect eggs and poultry meat to be incredibly high and in short supply next year.
And I am waiting for the pork industry to be hit with swine flu, they can wipe out all our meat and dairy production then.
Beef takes 8-10 years to spring back, pork takes about 3 years to spring back, poultry takes about 2-3 years to spring back...IF their feed is plentiful (which it has not been).
How long is everyone prepping for? I homestead, we're set, but others??? I
We're still looking at a significant food shortage for 2023, correct?
Are any of you still stocking up for this?
Our beef industry is decimated, it will take 8-10 years to build it back up a gain, IF we have good hay crops.
Our poultry industry is also decimated and they are claiming 2023 will have even more bird flu (I call foul on that for so many reasons). This bird flu is breaking all the rules for bird flu, so I believe it is a biological attack on poultry...anyway, expect eggs and poultry meat to be incredibly high and in short supply next year.
And I am waiting for the pork industry to be hit with swine flu, they can wipe out all our meat and dairy production then.
Beef takes 8-10 years to spring back, pork takes about 3 years to spring back, poultry takes about 2-3 years to spring back...IF their feed is plentiful (which it has not been).
How long is everyone prepping for? I homestead, we're set, but others??? I
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Right now, 54 million poultry world wide have been culled, and very few of those have tested positive. If a poultry farm has one bird test positive, the gov has all poultry farms within a certain radius destroyed too. Without a single test. I remember the last few bird flu's and I hid my birds, LOL! Not a single one died from bird flu, but every neighbor in the area had their birds culled because it was a county-wide order.
Bird flu is not a threat to people - with this current bird flu, only ONE woman in China MAY have gotten bird flu. No one else has, but they are killing half a billion poultry 'just in case' it transmits to humans. If that was a threat, we would have seen it already.
Killing off that many poultry = few eggs (we now have an egg crisis), less meat (I read where Christmas geese were going for $350 each!) so prices are going to be incredibly high.
This is a man made crisis, and they plan on culling even MORE next year...let that sink in. MAN MADE crisis here
Bird flu is not a threat to people - with this current bird flu, only ONE woman in China MAY have gotten bird flu. No one else has, but they are killing half a billion poultry 'just in case' it transmits to humans. If that was a threat, we would have seen it already.
Killing off that many poultry = few eggs (we now have an egg crisis), less meat (I read where Christmas geese were going for $350 each!) so prices are going to be incredibly high.
This is a man made crisis, and they plan on culling even MORE next year...let that sink in. MAN MADE crisis here
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