I thought it *was* going to be that, and I get a serious business-like advertisement for the machine with happy music playing in the background? Terrible music at that, when will video makers learn that whatever music they use it will piss of 95% of viewers, I don't know, I just don't know.
I grew up on a commercial chicken farm and hauled chickens at night for many years until after high school. Many of nights I dreamed of this day. Love it!!!
@@reoxoglephic603 well when compared to being traditionally picked up by the neck and throttled until I get put in a box with several other hens, I would prefer a shove and a ride before I call it a night.
@@kanewilson8624 this is not a good way for them to be treated, and inspires more animal mistreatment. I personally think they shouldn’t be manhandled as they are in this factory farm. It is far better than somethings but still far from good, why is the music happy.
If this is the most humane way you’ve seen chickens handled.. that’s really disturbingly sad. Visit a farm sanctuary n see what true humane treatment looks like.
It reminds me of my gaming days as a kid when i used to play Prey.Aliens came and abducted humans and then they were transported in a similar way to a crusher where they were turned into human pasta and transported trough the space ship via transparent tubes.Those were good days
@The Bushwacker I don't think the problem is that we've become too sentimental, even if we have. The problem is that industrial meat production at this scale is just incompatible with animal welfare. You're right, the slaughter house is where it gets messy. The quality of life for a chicken before ending up there is arguably more important though. A free ranging chicken that has lived out its little chicken life before having its neck snapped one day has had a better life. But that has been outsourced to farms like this for us to live our modern lives where chicken comes in the shape of clean fillets wrapped in plastic. Someone has to pay the price for commodity, and that's the chicken.
@The Bushwacker There's a middle ground though. There are well-run smaller organic farms where animal welfare is a priority. The meat costs more, which is only reasonable. Unfortunately, not everyone can afford that, so it's just for the select few who have enough money and enough conscience to be able to make that choice. Another alternative is to eat less meat, but try taking McNuggets away from people.. The real reason why we are where we are, is the capitalistic system. It inevitably leads to fewer, larger farms with worse animal welfare. Because that's more profitable. I'm not saying we should abandon capitalism, but there are other ways than the status quo.
@The Bushwacker I had no idea you had free ranging chickens. I totally agree about the flavor, there's no comparison. But you're right, it sure isn't the easiest way! I'm actually from Norway. Here we have a commercial chicken farmer that started out with free ranging. Eventually the threat of salmonella from wild birds made the government nervous, so they're back inside the barn now. But he does have a "winter garden" with natural daylight that his chickens have access to (imgur.com/a/O6KHk0R), and he keeps a slow growing breed (Ross Rowan) that is fed a home-made mix sourced locally. They get to live 60-70 days before slaughter (at 4+ pounds), twice as long as what's common in Norway. And they taste great! If you invest millions in land, buildings and equipment to run on an industrial scale, you _have_ to sacrifice animal welfare to make a profit. Instead, this guy joined forces with other relatively small organic farmers. By staying small, they can keep things simple, and by joining forces they can reach consumers in supermarkets, with branding and all, and make a decent living. That's what I was thinking of when I said there are other ways. It does cost a lot more than regular chicken meat, but like he says: "Organic chicken isn't expensive, it's all the others that are so damn cheap!" As long as there's a market for quality meat out there, it can be done. This is Norway though, which is a rich country. You know much better than me what would work in the US. Anyway, thanks for a civil conversation on RUclips for once!
@The Bushwacker Thanks! I grew up typing on the Internet, so my English grammar is probably better than my Norwegian 😄 Norwegian agriculture is mostly organized in co-ops. I'm a member of one myself, and wouldn't be without it. There are many benefits to the co-op model, stronger market power being the main one, like you said. For me it also means cheaper inputs (like feed), less effort (sales), less risk (investments) and more predictability. I do combine it with selling some "gourmet" products on the side locally, yielding a higher price but taking more time and effort. I get the best of both worlds, so to speak. Some think co-op is related to communism, but that's a big misunderstanding. If anything, it's democratic and meritocratic. I see it as a variant of capitalism where the profit reflects your "input" instead of your percentage of shares. The result is a higher income than in a market where everyone competes against eachother. It's far from perfect, but "stronger together" sure beats "every man for himself" IMO. The trend here has been towards more LLCs in agriculture with fewer, larger farms. I think that's worrying, both for the livelihood and rights of farmers and for the nation's self-sufficiency. But I don't think co-ops are under threat just yet. They are known to be very resilient, often growing during hard times when others fail. Sometimes I think we need another crisis to make people see the benefits of having co-ops again! Sorry for such a long answer, but I too think it's interesting to talk with other people about these things. There's always something we can learn from one another. I've learned a ton from watching Americans on RUclips myself :)
All y’all saying why this was in your recommendations are, nvm but the point is, it’s on your recommendations because it’s the things you watch soo you guys watch pretty weird stuff if this was on your recommendations
Is it sad? Yes. But that won’t stop me from eating to survive. The only difference is I let someone else grow it and deal with it. I just buy it and cook it. Sometimes I don’t even cook it. It’s cooked for me.
@@cyndipeters3909 who gives a shit how they are caught? If your taste buds can't tell the difference between free range chickens and dog shit. Then you enjoy eating shit my friend.
@@paulr4784 free range chickeens are caught using the same type of machine if possible or hand caught, but cost over double the price but do taste like crap after eating all those maggots n worm and shit instead of a stable balanced diet
@@cyndipeters3909 you are a moron. You think a stable chicken diet means stuffing them with steroids? What did chickens eat before humans came to this planet? Once again enjoy your dog shit.
I am no activist whatsoever, but despite the apparent smoothness of the process, treating animals like this is wrong in so many ways... And please don't tell me it's necessary, no human body need chicken nuggets once per day
I feel the same. Farming of any sort; animal or vegetable is the organised preparation of our food. Farming seems so calculated and ruthless but then we continue to pump out hungry children so where does the blame really fall.
@@AndeyKurniawan There is a actually a massive difference. Snakes, wolf and tiger don't farm thousands of drugged chickens in a dirty, busy and dark warehouse, and they don't eat an unnecessary amount of them afterwards. I have no problem eating meat, I just feel we should treat the animals from which it is from with more respect
Poulet industriels faire du fric du fric c est malheureux de voir ça la rentabilité au détriment de la qualité et du bien être animal qui ne voit jamais le jour merci mais pas pour moi je préfère payer plus cher mais manger de la qualité
You can get all the nutrients your body needs from plants. In fact, there is no need to kill animals at all! 🐒🐖🐕🐄💙 Killing animals is not a form of love. I've been a healthy vegan for the past 3 years. If you want the red pill, watch "What the health" or "Dominion"
Looking at that method it looks very efficient and very productive. When I read the comments on videos like these i'm never surprised to see vegans, activists, religious people putting there ten peneth in. Thanks to the uploader CMC for the the video. As I wasn't aware of a chicken harvester
A long time ago (college days in Arkansas, USA) I caught chickens by hand, 4 steamers in each, walked them out to the truck and held them up to be loaded into the truck. That was a dirty job! At the end of a 30,000 hen house, you felt it .. and smelt it! Whoa, the ammonia gets into your sweat and burns your eyes. That was the toughest $15 I've ever worked for! Chicken is delicious, I prefer to eat it sparingly.
I don't think would load the birds well with the cages we use in the southeastern United States. I ran a Lewis mola ph2000 for 7 years. I would have loved to have the head of this machine on the one the ph 2000.
dit lijkt een betere versie, dan de 1e maar ze maken het nog niet makkelijk de top vinger band ontbreekt dit kan meer verstoppingen veroorzaken , lijkt nu net of laden ze heel rustig maar in de praktijk gaat het anders , heb best wel ideeen tot verbetering en ze hebben er ook al zat aangepast toen ze kwamen kijken bij van der Veen maar kan nog beter
La maquina está bien pero es muy lenta, y como ustedes saben las cantidades de pollos que van en cada jaula ahy está el detalle. Y sigue siendo muy caro para mantener. Nose si podria alimentar una planta que prosesa más de 2 millones de pollos por semana.
Estimado German, en realidad la máquina es capaz de cargar hasta 24 toneladas en 1 hora con solo 3 personas. Tenemos clientes que procesan mucho más de 2 millones de pollos por semana y cargan el 100% de sus pollos con nuestras máquinas. Nosotros no producimos las jaulas, pero cualquiera de las estándar son compatibles con nuestra máquina (las jaulas de plástico pequeñas no son compatibles con este sistema). Un saludo.
Industrialized farming is bad for one reason, and one that outweighs any positive. These big corporation are destroying and taking over family farms/ small farms and ranches.
The average profit on 1 dozen eggs is 17 cents. A laying hen produces total lifetime profits of $2.50. The only way to make any money is big farms full of small cages. The same will be true of raising chickens for meat. If chicken breast is $1 per pound at the local restaurant supply store then you know every step in the process has to be done incredibly cheaply by scaling up to the bulk levels required. Our society will not tolerate high prices on eggs and chickens to keep small farms in business or provide larger cages. My family had a very small dairy farm and it went under because the low volume was not economical. Personally, I would also prefer larger dairy farms where sanitation in milk handling is probably better due to better equipment and paid labor rather than a small family run farm with poor equipment and non-professional family members cleaning the bulk tank.
@@johnfeaster1999 and also, 17 cent a dozen is about 1 cent per day. A real laying hen lays at least 1 time a day. And a chicken treated properly can lay consitantly for 2-5 years which is at least double your 2.50 profit. You are ignorant in this topic and in economics, and shouldnt speak on these subjects with no real knowledge of it
This video with different dramatic/sad music would look like an animal rights video
Yeah this is kinda depressing 😂
I thought it *was* going to be that, and I get a serious business-like advertisement for the machine with happy music playing in the background? Terrible music at that, when will video makers learn that whatever music they use it will piss of 95% of viewers, I don't know, I just don't know.
Why on earth was this on my recommended?!
I just watched a recommended vid where someone ate chicken wings. Then this.
I grew up on a commercial chicken farm and hauled chickens at night for many years until after high school. Many of nights I dreamed of this day. Love it!!!
this is the most humane way I've seen chickens handled,as I have grown up on a poultry farm. Kudos to the person who invented this machine ! !
redtractor lover ..
Really, have u never seen a chicken then because I wouldn’t like being carelessly shoved around like this
@@reoxoglephic603 well when compared to being traditionally picked up by the neck and throttled until I get put in a box with several other hens, I would prefer a shove and a ride before I call it a night.
@@kanewilson8624 this is not a good way for them to be treated, and inspires more animal mistreatment. I personally think they shouldn’t be manhandled as they are in this factory farm. It is far better than somethings but still far from good, why is the music happy.
If this is the most humane way you’ve seen chickens handled.. that’s really disturbingly sad. Visit a farm sanctuary n see what true humane treatment looks like.
Chickens go in...pies come out...
paintboy360 Chicken Run!
they getting into the PUBG airplane and landing pochicken.
paintboy360 it’s like the clay animation movie, Chicken Run, rooster played by Mel Gibson I think.
Ooo! What kind of pies?
(Mrs tweety's voice) "CHICKEN PIES YOU DOLT!!!!!"
I thought the thing was going to decapitate them as it went by...
That's an add-on
My first thought was look the chicken mulcher 2000! Heads, feathers, and awful all at once and only two operators needed! Order yours today!
1:37
Chicken yeeted into the other basket
Shmooflz they like to jumped to other drawers sometimes
It reminds me of my gaming days as a kid when i used to play Prey.Aliens came and abducted humans and then they were transported in a similar way to a crusher where they were turned into human pasta and transported trough the space ship via transparent tubes.Those were good days
RUclips your algorithm is drunk...
If you have more watts in your radio than you have horsepower under the hood: You might be a chicken hauler
Yeah owned a 75000 chicken farm for Tyson food and this machine is the way to go!👍
How did you start?!
People giving Unlikes... Dont you eat chicken? What you think? Cooked Chickens Just appears Like Magic? Hypocrites.
Vegans exist, good sir. Exactly because meat and dairy has a dark backstory. I choose not to give it my money.
we d ont need to make the animals suffer imagine if it was you inside and being tortured 12hours before dying
"The supply of Soylent Green has been exhausted. The scoops are on the way"
This feels like an airport but instead of luggage, the baggage is chickens.
@OldPossum Indeed, it's TSA and boarding all in one fell swoop
712 offended vegans watched this.
Great way to the load the family for a Sunday drive .👍
Yeah for the chickens, they've graduated to chicken college.!
Man, we loaded 22000 by hand. Was hard on people and chickens
HowToBasic needs to see this.
A great bit of machinery for a grizzly task
It's grisly. The bear is grizzly.
Whats funny is the chickens didn't seem to be too concerned that a huge machine was collecting them.
That's not funny, it's frightening and sad.
@@akbk2505 - Do you think the chickens are sad? LOL
They don't know enough to get out of the way!
@@rickd1412 No, what's sad AND concerning is your missing empathy.
@@akbk2505 - Empathy for a chicken? Its not being treated inhumanely. We eat them. They are delicious.
@@rickd1412 no, but they feel pain.
Man, I wish I worked for this company
If this is improved animal welfare I don't want to know what it replaced.
@The Bushwacker I don't think the problem is that we've become too sentimental, even if we have. The problem is that industrial meat production at this scale is just incompatible with animal welfare.
You're right, the slaughter house is where it gets messy. The quality of life for a chicken before ending up there is arguably more important though. A free ranging chicken that has lived out its little chicken life before having its neck snapped one day has had a better life. But that has been outsourced to farms like this for us to live our modern lives where chicken comes in the shape of clean fillets wrapped in plastic. Someone has to pay the price for commodity, and that's the chicken.
@The Bushwacker There's a middle ground though. There are well-run smaller organic farms where animal welfare is a priority. The meat costs more, which is only reasonable. Unfortunately, not everyone can afford that, so it's just for the select few who have enough money and enough conscience to be able to make that choice. Another alternative is to eat less meat, but try taking McNuggets away from people..
The real reason why we are where we are, is the capitalistic system. It inevitably leads to fewer, larger farms with worse animal welfare. Because that's more profitable. I'm not saying we should abandon capitalism, but there are other ways than the status quo.
@The Bushwacker I had no idea you had free ranging chickens. I totally agree about the flavor, there's no comparison. But you're right, it sure isn't the easiest way!
I'm actually from Norway. Here we have a commercial chicken farmer that started out with free ranging. Eventually the threat of salmonella from wild birds made the government nervous, so they're back inside the barn now. But he does have a "winter garden" with natural daylight that his chickens have access to (imgur.com/a/O6KHk0R), and he keeps a slow growing breed (Ross Rowan) that is fed a home-made mix sourced locally. They get to live 60-70 days before slaughter (at 4+ pounds), twice as long as what's common in Norway. And they taste great!
If you invest millions in land, buildings and equipment to run on an industrial scale, you _have_ to sacrifice animal welfare to make a profit. Instead, this guy joined forces with other relatively small organic farmers. By staying small, they can keep things simple, and by joining forces they can reach consumers in supermarkets, with branding and all, and make a decent living. That's what I was thinking of when I said there are other ways.
It does cost a lot more than regular chicken meat, but like he says: "Organic chicken isn't expensive, it's all the others that are so damn cheap!" As long as there's a market for quality meat out there, it can be done. This is Norway though, which is a rich country. You know much better than me what would work in the US.
Anyway, thanks for a civil conversation on RUclips for once!
@The Bushwacker Thanks! I grew up typing on the Internet, so my English grammar is probably better than my Norwegian 😄
Norwegian agriculture is mostly organized in co-ops. I'm a member of one myself, and wouldn't be without it. There are many benefits to the co-op model, stronger market power being the main one, like you said.
For me it also means cheaper inputs (like feed), less effort (sales), less risk (investments) and more predictability. I do combine it with selling some "gourmet" products on the side locally, yielding a higher price but taking more time and effort. I get the best of both worlds, so to speak.
Some think co-op is related to communism, but that's a big misunderstanding. If anything, it's democratic and meritocratic. I see it as a variant of capitalism where the profit reflects your "input" instead of your percentage of shares. The result is a higher income than in a market where everyone competes against eachother. It's far from perfect, but "stronger together" sure beats "every man for himself" IMO.
The trend here has been towards more LLCs in agriculture with fewer, larger farms. I think that's worrying, both for the livelihood and rights of farmers and for the nation's self-sufficiency. But I don't think co-ops are under threat just yet. They are known to be very resilient, often growing during hard times when others fail. Sometimes I think we need another crisis to make people see the benefits of having co-ops again!
Sorry for such a long answer, but I too think it's interesting to talk with other people about these things. There's always something we can learn from one another. I've learned a ton from watching Americans on RUclips myself :)
This makes me sad to be human
This comment makes me sad you're still alive.
ngl watching chickens being sucked up like dirt is kinda funny looking
Lmao the chickens were all like idgaf
All y’all saying why this was in your recommendations are, nvm but the point is, it’s on your recommendations because it’s the things you watch soo you guys watch pretty weird stuff if this was on your recommendations
i think this system is less barbaric
curtis woah thích thú tôi muốn chia sẽ , phải làm sao
Designing something like this looks fun and challenging.
Soon you will all be mcnuggets!
Another idiot believing there's chicken in McNuggets...
Humanuggets for reptilians
Die armen Tiere!
@@nickschadt5501 hey bin auch Deutscher....ja es sieht lustig aus aber da ist rein garnicht dran witzig, stellt euch msl vor man macht das mit uns...
@@phokjiouh59 Tyson Chicken is real chicken, I work for a processing plant, and I'll violate my NDA for you. it's real chicken.
Is that my chiken nugget there?
Me: so fucking depressed and high
RUclips: wanna see a video of chickens?
im on my way to mcdonalds for chicken sandwich
Did you miss the part where they are living in shit?
Welcher Tierschutz ist das, wenn sie in den Körben kein Wasser bekommen?
Go fuck yourself whining bitch. Get a fucking life stinking loser. :-))
Look at how calm the birds are! Animal lovers would never allow this in the States, too bad.
The States are screwed. People who haven’t even touched a chicken are telling us chicken farmers how to take care of them and turn them into tenders.
Just hope it’s not us humans that will be rounded up like this one day
Ric Bonnici in an alternate universe...
soylent green! watch the movie. an old charleton heston movie
Jim Long awesome scene, the people catcher truck...
@hahagotcha!!!! lolol
CEASE YOUR INVESTIGATIONS!
Vegans be like cruelty fat guy be like mmm chicken nuggets
Ive caught chickens before this is awesome right here. No more sore fingers tapped up like you're going into a boxing ring.
I KNOW RIGHT I CAUGHT CHICKENS FOR 11 YEARS DAY AND NIGHT
Chik-Fil-A for lunch tomorrow! And again and again....once for every negative comment on this video. So keep 'em coming! Love them sammiches.
HOW MUCH THIS MACHINE COST ?
Wake up were hungry and you are chickens.
Is it sad? Yes. But that won’t stop me from eating to survive. The only difference is I let someone else grow it and deal with it. I just buy it and cook it. Sometimes I don’t even cook it. It’s cooked for me.
They look like they enjoy their ride.
The music only serves to make this video all the more horrific.
Barn Holbol The manual way of collecting them looks much worse. I‘d say this is a good thing even for the chickens.
@@xDanoss318x you may have missed my point there slightly..
This comment makes me sad you're still alive.
Taunter Atwill wishing people you don‘t even know death. Sir, you hit rock bottom.
@@xDanoss318x
This comment makes me sad you're still alive.
I bet the animals would love this
Are you being ironic?
Those chickens look sick. I stick to free range.
Paul R they look as sick as vegans
And just how is a free range chicken caught, oh yes by Mr Fox for fun
@@cyndipeters3909 who gives a shit how they are caught? If your taste buds can't tell the difference between free range chickens and dog shit. Then you enjoy eating shit my friend.
@@paulr4784 free range chickeens are caught using the same type of machine if possible or hand caught, but cost over double the price but do taste like crap after eating all those maggots n worm and shit instead of a stable balanced diet
@@cyndipeters3909 you are a moron. You think a stable chicken diet means stuffing them with steroids? What did chickens eat before humans came to this planet? Once again enjoy your dog shit.
The day you are diagnosed with cancer ask yourself is what I eat been healthy for my body.
paul collier the pesticide residue in the broccoli I ate ?
I am doing a project on why we should be vegan and I am vegan so I think that this is horrible, selfish and unempathetic
chicken catching is hard, but with this, WAY MORE BETTER.
You should have seen my grandmother do it on her farm in the 1950s.
Fantastic machine!!!
Apollo is way more efficient than Rocky was in the first film.
And that’s you people look a farmers like I’m and think that we are horrible people, but I got to say I can’t blame them for thinking that way
I am no activist whatsoever, but despite the apparent smoothness of the process, treating animals like this is wrong in so many ways... And please don't tell me it's necessary, no human body need chicken nuggets once per day
I feel the same. Farming of any sort; animal or vegetable is the organised preparation of our food. Farming seems so calculated and ruthless but then we continue to pump out hungry children so where does the blame really fall.
No difference as a snake wolf tiger eating chickens. Its the food chain. Are you going to be unhappy that snakes eat chickens?
@@AndeyKurniawan There is a actually a massive difference. Snakes, wolf and tiger don't farm thousands of drugged chickens in a dirty, busy and dark warehouse, and they don't eat an unnecessary amount of them afterwards. I have no problem eating meat, I just feel we should treat the animals from which it is from with more respect
At least this is better than chickens being grabbed by their legs
Wo bleibt da der Respekt vor dem Tier? Wie eine wäre behandelt das sind Lebewesen!!! Ich bin froh das ich an dieser ausbeiterei nicht mitschuldig bin!
Was isst denn der feine Herr hmm?
@@stich6213 vegetarisch.
20 chickens in one little cramped box? not so smart
Maufie. They’re not there for long. Keeping them close like that reduces injury during transport
Poulet industriels faire du fric du fric c est malheureux de voir ça la rentabilité au détriment de la qualité et du bien être animal qui ne voit jamais le jour merci mais pas pour moi je préfère payer plus cher mais manger de la qualité
Vegan for happy, love, peace, for Word!
Peace for everybody but the farmers!
@@Ethan-ck6iz as animal products are less demanded, there are other products there are, and consequently other types of farming
That was oddly Satisfying to watch
The Sixflag for chicken.....go chicken nuggets go!!!
I expected them to get chopped up 😂
you have a representative in Poland?
yes call to 367918643
I eat chicken....but not out of this FACTORY....and this machine is not my favorite combine....i buy my chicken by a farmer with ❤️...also eggs...
You can get all the nutrients your body needs from plants. In fact, there is no need to kill animals at all! 🐒🐖🐕🐄💙 Killing animals is not a form of love. I've been a healthy vegan for the past 3 years. If you want the red pill, watch "What the health" or "Dominion"
It looks so tasty!
What's price of this machine?
This is interesting video. Can I use it in my compilation? You will get all the credits for your video.
Superb !!!
I brought truck load of baby chicks in. Only a few hours old and they could really run.
so, everyone is griping about the treatment of the chickens, what about the 10-12 Mexicans that machine put out of business?
i didn't know that
Impressive!!!
Ok, If we can’t eat chickens then, wolves and bears can’t eat baby deer and rabbits!
eso sí es tener herramienta de trabajo, una empresa con tecnología de punta q bien,felicitaciones .
Randomly recommended for me xD
I want to open an automatic poultry farm, help me with a loan
Start hooking. Good money
looks like a ton of popcorn on the title
Why don't u sell in india??
Do you have the same for humans ?
Helicoool i agree with you, we should do one to harvest vegans and send them to gulag
This makes me want a chicken sandwich
It's a moving walkway for chickens!
Interested in chicken and dairy farm
nice video, very productive
Looking at that method it looks very efficient and very productive. When I read the comments on videos like these i'm never surprised to see vegans, activists, religious people putting there ten peneth in. Thanks to the uploader CMC for the the video. As I wasn't aware of a chicken harvester
A long time ago (college days in Arkansas, USA) I caught chickens by hand, 4 steamers in each, walked them out to the truck and held them up to be loaded into the truck. That was a dirty job! At the end of a 30,000 hen house, you felt it .. and smelt it! Whoa, the ammonia gets into your sweat and burns your eyes. That was the toughest $15 I've ever worked for! Chicken is delicious, I prefer to eat it sparingly.
Why was I recommend this
The animal masher
Show us a Cow harvester
@The Bushwacker tank you ma bruddah
@The Bushwacker chinde chinde.. Kujia ndeei
Why did they take all the Swiss Chalets from the states?
I don't think would load the birds well with the cages we use in the southeastern United States. I ran a Lewis mola ph2000 for 7 years. I would have loved to have the head of this machine on the one the ph 2000.
كين لي كيدير جوج دجاجات أو تقول ليك راني درت مشروع مربح😂🤣
This is neat but I like watching the chickens being served at Popeye's better.🐣🐥😁👍
Imagine the roles reversed
You mean like the demorats agenda to feed soylent green to the world?
dit lijkt een betere versie, dan de 1e maar ze maken het nog niet makkelijk de top vinger band ontbreekt dit kan meer verstoppingen veroorzaken , lijkt nu net of laden ze heel rustig maar in de praktijk gaat het anders , heb best wel ideeen tot verbetering en ze hebben er ook al zat aangepast toen ze kwamen kijken bij van der Veen maar kan nog beter
We live in a sick world..
and heres another annoying type of person in the comment section that doesnt understand how food is made
Poor chickens :(
Thankfully I escaped that hell and I am now a RUclipsr living in California away from that bloody hell
So you're moving from giant chicken farms to giant feedlots/beef farms.
Jolie
La maquina está bien pero es muy lenta, y como ustedes saben las cantidades de pollos que van en cada jaula ahy está el detalle. Y sigue siendo muy caro para mantener. Nose si podria alimentar una planta que prosesa más de 2 millones de pollos por semana.
Estimado German, en realidad la máquina es capaz de cargar hasta 24 toneladas en 1 hora con solo 3 personas. Tenemos clientes que procesan mucho más de 2 millones de pollos por semana y cargan el 100% de sus pollos con nuestras máquinas. Nosotros no producimos las jaulas, pero cualquiera de las estándar son compatibles con nuestra máquina (las jaulas de plástico pequeñas no son compatibles con este sistema). Un saludo.
CMC Industries - Ciemmecalabria tengo galpones de 12 metros de ancho con postes en el medio como los criaderos de brasil. Tienen alguna máquina chica?
Industrialized farming is bad for one reason, and one that outweighs any positive. These big corporation are destroying and taking over family farms/ small farms and ranches.
The average profit on 1 dozen eggs is 17 cents. A laying hen produces total lifetime profits of $2.50. The only way to make any money is big farms full of small cages. The same will be true of raising chickens for meat. If chicken breast is $1 per pound at the local restaurant supply store then you know every step in the process has to be done incredibly cheaply by scaling up to the bulk levels required. Our society will not tolerate high prices on eggs and chickens to keep small farms in business or provide larger cages. My family had a very small dairy farm and it went under because the low volume was not economical. Personally, I would also prefer larger dairy farms where sanitation in milk handling is probably better due to better equipment and paid labor rather than a small family run farm with poor equipment and non-professional family members cleaning the bulk tank.
Very true I despise of this machine we wouldn’t need it if we had small farms are cleaner and better
@@johnfeaster1999 the only reason for that profit is because there is a completely saturated market you uneducated troglodyte
@@johnfeaster1999 and also, 17 cent a dozen is about 1 cent per day. A real laying hen lays at least 1 time a day. And a chicken treated properly can lay consitantly for 2-5 years which is at least double your 2.50 profit. You are ignorant in this topic and in economics, and shouldnt speak on these subjects with no real knowledge of it
@@hunter7476 thank you
Olá Boa noite meu nome é Rodrigo
Sou do Brasil
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28 days old an off 2 get there throat cut.....nice
Do you make one for cows?
might?
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