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Chickens and Pigs wiped out

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    ok i will type a little slower, so you can catch up................why can they expect a complete and sudden die off ??????????????????

    if i do some searching............i will find neibours ( neighbours) who lost their birds lately too ) ...i just said that all the chickens and pigs died within a day of each other,.................one day you will have one get sick ????????? and die..............and within a week or two they will be all dead???



    I have to ask, just have.............are you in a wheelchair, and typing with your toes............are you filipino, your answers and your reasoning have all the hallmarks of a confused idealist suidical wannabe.................a dyslexic Dr Suess.
     
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    Sounds like a case of poisoning to me. I lay out rat killer at my place every now and then to kill the rats. Sometimes the local marauding wild dogs get it instead. Many times I wanted to throw it over my neighbors fence to shut the cocks and pigs up. But I don't step over that line. However, if they step over the line then good riddance. Sounds like someone is willing to step over that line, twice, to me.
     
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    "i just said that all the chickens and pigs died within a day of each other".

    no, you didn't say that, perhaps you dreamed it in your delusional state.

    from your attitude, i would now have to conclude they committed suicide. maybe you should try it too, and make the world a better place!
     
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    I see the Board is still alive and well (unlike some chickens and pigs Lol).
     
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    ...hey I'm holding one of those dead baboy!
     
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    Thanks for the thread, my Wife's been asking me to give her one good reason why we should farm "Goats"
     
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    I would just say that 'goats' is an anagram of 'togas' and leave her to figure it out.
     
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    Happen to me as well in Siquijor 2 years ago...
    200+ natives died without reason but apparently, the pigs were ok? (different virus?)
    And all the chicken in the Barrangay died (so it wasn't a unique case of poisoning).
     
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    Is a permit required for that many chickens or cockerels? My neighbor has about 50 cockerels, breeding them for fighting. Some locals have reported him.
     
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    Not for fighting,
    I raise them for meat, native eggs(the 6 eggs for 1 person omelet haha) and for pests control,
    we rented a land kinda in the mountain with no adjacent neighbor so we had no complaint at all.
    I guess you will require a permit if you want to sell them, but for us, it was for our own consumption and to give some to fiesta from our 'far' neighbors :wink: .
     
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