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I move my chicken pen every year for much the same reason. These industrious little birds till the soil while foraging. It usually takes two years before you can see the vivid contrast where they were. The bright green grass is clearly outlined on the boundaries of the old pen. Kids who grew up with a family milk cow even back in the 50' and 60's were visibly more robust than the others. Of course the outlawed raw dairy for the T.B. scare. I suspect the WEF fanatics know this and that is most likely the biggest reason for culling herds and sowing fear over things like bird flu. From here it is a short hop to "Pandemic X". The government has been spreading and enforcing this crap for my entire life. Finally. people are waking up.

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In Joel Salatin's method chickens get rotated into the pasture when the cows are moved. They blow up those patties scratching and looking for bugs and in a couple days you cannot tell a cow was there. I saw this with my own eyes but he talks about it in his books. When I was at his farm I could not smell anything except earth, no putrid odors.

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Thanks. I'll add it to my list of projects that I do every year to improve my productivity although being in my seventies means I accomplish less with each passing year. Still, anything that helps our survivability out here in the back country is worth the time spent.

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