me&thegals
A Major Squash & Pumpkin Lover
See, I think people trying to change the way the world eats need to do better. It's only slightly better for 1000s of backyard flocks to be infecting people with salmonella than for one huge farm to do so. Better only in the sense that it would probably affect less people. But also worse in that it would be harder to trace the problem and stop it.Wifezilla said:Sure there are bad backyarders, but a bad backyard chicken raiser can't poison hundreds of people at one time.
That's why I was asking about backyard flocks and salmonella. Part of the reason I grow and raise all I do is to be self sufficient. But a larger part is that I believe it is a far better way to grow food. Most of that is based on freshness and taste, lack of chemicals, and how the soil is treated when I do it. But, actual, scientific evidence showing proven safety and other differences between various systems would be very, very helpful.
For example, we have had our eggs nutrition tested, and they score just as Mother Earth News says pastured eggs would. I can confidently tell that to all current and potential egg customers. But as far as salmonella? I have no idea. I can only anecdotally tell them we have been enjoying them safely for years...