This Is Not Your Grandma’s Humane Society

The slaughter here is relentless. White Oak is home to one of the largest pastured chicken flocks in the country; at any given time, 60,000 birds wander the land in accordance with pasture-raised parameters. As the next level beyond free-range, this farm never contains its adult birds indoors, instead allowing them to roam without restraint at all times. This also means that for the Bald Eagles that showed up a few years ago, White Oak is an all-you-can-eat buffet.

It’s ok. It’s being covered by taxpayers.

14 Replies to “This Is Not Your Grandma’s Humane Society”

    1. – Curses – you swiped my line; this was EXACTLY what I was gonna’ suggest. Great minds think alike 😉

      And best of all, it’s a perfectly legal way to kill eagles, and it might set the Greeeeens and HSUS at each other’s necks. Win-win-win!

    1. mid island mike – good one – I love Louis Jordan. Asleep at the Wheel did a good version as well.

  1. Yet … when I go to the zoo … there is a sign saying: Don’t Feed the Animals … by penalty of fines and/or jail time

  2. After adding a few windmills – cover the fields with solar panels. Al Gore can pay for the solar panels.

    They can hire leftists to clean the windmill blades, and clean the bird poop off the solar panels

    win win win

  3. What else should these Animal Rights Idiots expect when it comes to Free Range Chickens the Predators and going to have feast and to Mr Bald Eagle he figures his little Eaglets would enjoy something other then fish

  4. Hands down winner of the most Asinine Agricultural Subsidy Sweepstakes (AASS).

    Away la, Quebec! Leve tes bas, tabarnac!

  5. Actually this is brilliant use of taxpayer funds.
    The Bald Eagle is still listed as endangered,the kill rate is rising as whirling crucifixes blot the landscape and yet here some brilliant civil servant fights back.
    Feed the eagles,a certain food source will ensure very high survival rates of their offspring…
    Save the eagles.

  6. What is amazing to me?

    There are Bald Eagles in Georgia. Fifty years ago bald eagles were almost extinct. There were only a few hundred remaining in Canada and Alaska. Now I can see a few every week in the park in Mississippi River valley.

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