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Kev opening up his am hole would kill them all instantly making perfect steaksAs long as they hire other people to do the slaughtering. I don't see these people doing that much work.
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Kev opening up his am hole would kill them all instantly making perfect steaksAs long as they hire other people to do the slaughtering. I don't see these people doing that much work.
Two problems with that First no one on the ranch has the strength to open the forbidden portal and two every one in a five mile radius would die of super aidsKev opening up his am hole would kill them all instantly making perfect steaks
I know a farm that manages to sell some of their boar meat and one of the selling points is the they're the only ones in the state, a dubious claim, who sell it. The meat is just a bit gamier than regular pork and yuppies want to eat not traditional meat to seem worldly. The price of unpopular cuts that farmers generally eat have risen dramatically in my region over recent years. Gone are the days of cheap chicken feet, cow tongue, liver, etc.They just need alpaca steaks to become the newest "exotic" meat fad and they'll be able to cash out the entire herd.
Quick question given how uncultured I am regarding the different meats but isn't Boar meat and Alpaca meat full of parasites and bacterias ?I know a farm that manages to sell some of their boar meat and one of the selling points is the they're the only ones in the state, a dubious claim, who sell it. The meat is just a bit gamier than regular pork and yuppies want to eat not traditional meat to seem worldly. The price of unpopular cuts that farmers generally eat have risen dramatically in my region over recent years. Gone are the days of cheap chicken feet, cow tongue, liver, etc.
I would pay good money to see their first slaughter if they decided to do it themselves. It will undoubtedly be terribly cruel for the animal, but hopefully it would be funny as well.
I don't know about alpaca meat, but boar in this context just means the male pigs raised on a farm. If your talking about wild boar, then they may. I don't live in an area with invasive wild pigs an don't don't know much about them. They're hunted enough for meat that they can't be any more dangerous than other game animals. It's important to examine game while you're processing it. For example, we always crack open the skull of deer even if we're not going to use the brain for tanning to look for chronic wasting disease because it's been confirmed in surrounding areas. Basically it's mad cow disease for deer. Last year we found a brain worm in one of them and notified the state. It's important to keep track of these diseases and parasites.Quick question given how uncultured I am regarding the different meats but isn't Boar meat and Alpaca meat full of parasites and bacterias ?
They’ll have a firing squad. That’s all I can imagine.would pay good money to see their first slaughter if they decided to do it themselves. It will undoubtedly be terribly cruel for the animal, but hopefully it would be funny as well.
no cloven hoofs = noAre alpacas kosher?
Someone's gotta answer the real questions while this thread's sat around discussing gunsI love the image of a bunch of muslim clerics sitting around a table trying to decide whether or not allah is cool with you eating a fucking giraffe.
This led to me looking up alpacas on Wikipedia and I thought this was interesting (emphasis mine):Here is an article going into it. when-the-great-alpaca-bubble-burst.
TLDR- They were never profitable other then as a tax shelter, or a pyramid scheme. Speculative market for fiber kept people buying them, or as a way to count as a small farm and dodge income tax.
The lack of imports meant a kind of pyramid scheme with breeding more alpacas to sell to people who wanted in, who would them breed more alpacas to sell to suckers. Someone published an article about how it was all a bubble, which caused it to burst.
Worth noting that this isn't recent, as the bubble burst back in 2006.
It is possible to raise up to 25 alpacas per hectare (10 alpacas per acre), as they have a designated area for waste products and keep their eating area away from their waste area. However, this ratio differs from country to country and is highly dependent on the quality of pasture available (in many desert locations it is generally only possible to run one to three animals per acre due to lack of suitable vegetation)
You're making the rookie error of assuming the alpacas are their source of income. Their real source of income is gibs off the back of totally true and honest Earl Attacks. The alpacas are just queer uwu set dressing.I would love to see the books (as if anyone is doing the books on the ranch) to see how much of a deficit those alpacas are. The food alone (albeit meagre rations) must far out weight the income they bring in.
to be honest, the Alpacas are there to keep the Feds off their backs from them just being a militiaYou're making the rookie error of assuming the alpacas are their source of income. Their real source of income is gibs off the back of totally true and honest Earl Attacks. The alpacas are just queer uwu set dressing.
Implying they have that level of logic.to be honest, the Alpacas are there to keep the Feds off their backs from them just being a militia
Troonism IS a cult. Don't call it a religion or their r/atheism side will show upImplying they have that level of logic.
That's a good idea, i'm actually surprised it hasn't evolved into a religious cult yet.
They already let J on the property.to be honest, the Alpacas are there to keep the Feds off their backs from them just being a militia