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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Victorclean1: 4:14pm On Jan 21, 2023
I despise anybody saying the border should be closed. The chickens are disease free and hunger is killing us here

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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by jeromestarks: 4:14pm On Jan 21, 2023
What a terrible loss.
If you didn't a marry virgin, your loss will/,is greater than the loss incurred by this unfortunate farmer.

Do not be unfortunate in life. MARRY A VIRGIN!

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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by LagosLMIS: 4:15pm On Jan 21, 2023
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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by marcusboj: 4:17pm On Jan 21, 2023
Rest easy chickens...

If it was in Nigeria you would have died long time ago and we'd have eaten you in quick succession.

No time to check time.

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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Innobee99(m): 4:17pm On Jan 21, 2023
A big farm like this should have a back up Power supply na🙄
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by CheapHomes1: 4:17pm On Jan 21, 2023
Victorclean1:
Please they should wait before burying the chickens. They should please consider sending all to Nigeria. 90 million people are in severe poverty here and such protein is to be wasted

When you say "severe poverty", what do you mean? Is that your personal experience? You can speak for yourself if you are in "severe poverty" here or is that how you collect dead chickens from poultry farmers here in Nigeria so as not to waste protein?

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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by francotunsco: 4:18pm On Jan 21, 2023
It is a shame that thousands of living creatures are made to live in a condition that require electricity to survive. It is a reckless technology. Life didn't begin with electricity. The management of that poultry should have created windows or even alternative power supply since incidence like this cant be written off, even if there has been stable power for 100 years. The management of the poultry are partly responsible for their loss and the gruesome killing of innocent chickens in an unpleasant situation.

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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by CheapHomes1: 4:18pm On Jan 21, 2023
jeromestarks:
What a terrible loss.
If you didn't a marry virgin, your loss will/,is greater than the loss incurred by this unfortunate farmer.

Do not be unfortunate in life. MARRY A VIRGIN!

Are you a virgin?

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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Menclothing: 4:18pm On Jan 21, 2023
This chicken will end up.in.Nigeria super market

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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by rogsiu: 4:19pm On Jan 21, 2023
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Toosure70: 4:22pm On Jan 21, 2023
Not waste , grind for fish nau
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by seanwilliam(m): 4:23pm On Jan 21, 2023
madridguy:
Some Nigerians sha grin Someone posted this picture on a group on facebook yesterday claiming their oga ask them to look for buyers otherwise no December and January salary for them.

I don laugh tire reading your comment grin

Na wetin we Dey call ‘ mortal ‘ be that back then when I was working in a poultry farm.
Back then, price for each mortal , depending on the size was between 700-1500.
Our supervisor then was a catholic man , he no Dey eat am so e go tell us to dispose it and trust boys nah.
Although I never tasted it cos I was brought up in a Muslim family and they say na haram .

Na those ashewo joints for exprsss I Dey sell am give grin grin


Omo 50k birds na great loss
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Gohs: 4:24pm On Jan 21, 2023
Menclothing:
This chicken will end up.in.Nigeria super market

How you take know? grin cheesy

Please let's bring in Peter Obi for presidency so we can also have many more super-large poultry farms in Nigeria.

Vote Labour Party! grin
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Psoul(m): 4:26pm On Jan 21, 2023
Chaii... 🙆 What a loss 📉
Well, they can use the dead chicken to produce animal food. Like dog food

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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by VawulenceProMax: 4:31pm On Jan 21, 2023
What did I just read grin
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by CaptainFM1: 4:31pm On Jan 21, 2023
benco9426:
This is collateral damage, I guess this wouldn't have happened in Nigeria, because we already knows we don't have stable light, so having a generator set is sure... Sorry to the owner of the farm

Our chicken self don dey use to darkness. So power outage no fit kill them.

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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Victorclean1: 4:32pm On Jan 21, 2023
CheapHomes1:


When you say "severe poverty", what do you mean? Is that your personal experience? You can speak for yourself if you are in "severe poverty" here or is that how you collect dead chickens from poultry farmers here in Nigeria so as not to waste protein?

People living below 1dollar per day. Many will benefit from it.
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Eriokanmi: 4:32pm On Jan 21, 2023
Sorry. Next time get a diesel generator and keep. People of Newyork had learned by force. One day, there would be power issues...either power cut or grid collapse cos its man-made, no matter how long it takes

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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Landowner101(m): 4:35pm On Jan 21, 2023
At the rate of #4000 each, turns out that #200,000,000 burnt.
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by porthouse7(f): 4:35pm On Jan 21, 2023
kernniejay:
That is a huge loss mehn! Such a massive poultry farm is supposed to have a stand-by generator or other alternative backup that is always ready to take over in case of an unexpected power outage.
power cut is a strange but new development in south Africa, we are just getting used to it, malls and shopping plaza are now installing generators

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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Victorclean1: 4:36pm On Jan 21, 2023
CheapHomes1:


When you say "severe poverty", what do you mean? Is that your personal experience? You can speak for yourself if you are in "severe poverty" here or is that how you collect dead chickens from poultry farmers here in Nigeria so as not to waste protein?

No where you see dead chicken here. The rate of disapearance of diseased dead chicken from that size up is something else. Please talk not of this clean chickens killed by cold.
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by CheapHomes1: 4:36pm On Jan 21, 2023
Victorclean1:


People living below 1dollar per day. Many will benefit from it.

Pls answer the remaining questions.

1. Is that your personal experience?

2. You can speak for yourself if you are in "severe poverty" here or is that how you collect dead chickens from poultry farmers here in Nigeria so as not to waste protein?

3. Who are the many that will benefit from it?
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Ajomulala: 4:37pm On Jan 21, 2023
gammarays1:


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So I can use Emojis on nairaland 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾

Really hahaha 🤣😂🤣

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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by CheapHomes1: 4:38pm On Jan 21, 2023
Victorclean1:


No where you see dead chicken here. The rate of disapearance of diseased dead chicken from that size up is something else. Please talk not of this clean chickens killed by cold.

What is the sense in the above you typed? What has it got to do with this:

When you say "severe poverty", what do you mean? Is that your personal experience? You can speak for yourself if you are in "severe poverty" here or is that how you collect dead chickens from poultry farmers here in Nigeria so as not to waste protein?
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Bishopwizzy(m): 4:38pm On Jan 21, 2023
kernniejay:
That is a huge loss mehn! Such a massive poultry farm is supposed to have a stand-by generator or other alternative backup that is always ready to take over in case of an unexpected power outage.

The fact that we all have generators here does not make generators a usual equipment. May be they have a stable electricity supply possibly over some years. therefore no need for a generator you never tell
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Chetas81(m): 4:38pm On Jan 21, 2023
GeneralPula:
Hungry black South Africans can still eat that if roasted well..
this people are not you and your Nigeria brother who always hunt for deed meet

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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Nobody: 4:39pm On Jan 21, 2023
jeromestarks:
What a terrible loss.
If you didn't a marry virgin, your loss will/,is greater than the loss incurred by this unfortunate farmer.

Do not be unfortunate in life. MARRY A VIRGIN!

Marriage is a lot more than just marrying a virgin...it is communication, compromise, forgiveness, hard work, and loving each other despite flaws/

You would be more better with someone you have taken time to know, and who knows you well, than you would be with someone who is just a 'virgin'

Besides you are marrying a whole woman, not a virgin.

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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Victorclean1: 4:39pm On Jan 21, 2023
CheapHomes1:


Pls answer the remaining questions.

1. Is that your personal experience?

2. You can speak for yourself if you are in "severe poverty" here or is that how you collect dead chickens from poultry farmers here in Nigeria so as not to waste protein?

3. Who are the many that will benefit from it?


It's far better than giving Nigerians agbado. Stop defending, if care you are one of those patronising old layers chickens (chaff with zero nutrient) used to feed dogs and fish oversea.
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by izubext007: 4:40pm On Jan 21, 2023
meat for the boys of ajegunle
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by meobizy(f): 4:40pm On Jan 21, 2023
Eskom dey worry. Their supply is now as useless as NEPA. What happened and why are there little solutions?
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by MrBONE2(m): 4:41pm On Jan 21, 2023
madridguy:
Some Nigerians sha grin Someone posted this picture on a group on facebook yesterday claiming their oga ask them to look for buyers otherwise no December and January salary for them.

grin
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by zinaunreal(m): 4:41pm On Jan 21, 2023
Victorclean1:
Please they should wait before burying the chickens. They should please consider sending all to Nigeria. 90 million people are in severe poverty here and such protein is to be wasted

Your family members can use if to help thier miserable lives. See as Your useless mouth dey water for rotten chicken

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