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psyco-the-rapist t1_jcrlbzo wrote

Reply to comment by octo2195 in This seems really unsafe. by Spadmo

As somebody who has had about three quarters of this size load on his van with three racks I tend to agree with you. It's those side windows( passenger van)that have me thinking. Do they make the body weaker or stronger?

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psyco-the-rapist t1_j7h11h5 wrote

Are you talking about Federal capital gain tax? If so it has to be lived in for two years and be your primary household at sale and be under the 250/500 thousand threshold. Well it use to be like that. Not an accountant.

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psyco-the-rapist t1_j6fjuy2 wrote

The loss is too small to really effect anything. It was one coop. I don't know what their exact numbers are but figure less then 10 percent of the flock if all the coops were operational. All the expensive hard to replace stuff is in the processing room. Plus you probably have another 2 million birds at the two nearby sister farms.

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psyco-the-rapist t1_j6d5hg3 wrote

They probably lost less then 10 percent of the flock. I don't know Bozrahs exact numbers now but when I worked at Hallandale's farm in Lebanon we had a fire in 2016 that we lost 80,000 birds leaving us with 1.5 million birds. The fun part is getting all the eggs from the coops to the processing room that are further away then the fire because the conveyor would now be inoperable that runs through all the coops.

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psyco-the-rapist t1_j6442gv wrote

Wear your cowboy hat. I wear a lot of different hats including cowboy. My favorite is my Amish hat. Goes good with my beard and is a great conversation starter. If your looking to fit in more then wear a baseball hat with either a golfing logo paired with cargo shorts and NB sneakers or one with a chainsaw logo to be worn with jeans and workboots. Back pocket dip is optional.

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psyco-the-rapist t1_ixwj2eh wrote

I see the Green Valley signs and knew that I lived in it. I had no idea that it was so large and such a unique situation. I grew up here and took it for granted. Did the city life for 18 yrs and moved back. I really enjoy living here now. I also realized what a great place it was to grow up. Not much has changed and I like that. Thanks for sharing this. I enjoyed the podcast.

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