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Local Abattoir Debate Becoming More of an Issue

Local abattoirs are a dying breed. Many small farmers rely on these facilities to process their animals close by. Over the years as factory farming has become bigger and bigger the laws surrounding abattoirs have been tailored to the large facilities such as Maple Leaf and Better Beef. Because these facilities process such huge numbers of animals per hour the chance for error is great. The laws reflect this. Much smaller, local abattoirs also have to follow these same rules which are often unnecessary in small facilities which process far fewer animals per hour. Many organic farmers bring their animals to these smaller facilities which are now being asked to make changes which will negate their organic status. Some farmers are traveling hundreds of kilometers with their animals to a good abattoir.

Read more about one company's story.

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Ken (Butch) Mogk is more than a little worried that the application of stricter food safety regulations at the abattoir he and his father operate in Oxford County will force them to close. CREDIT: DONAL O'CONNOR The Beacon Herald

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Valentine Dinner

Tim and I had one of our roosters for our Valentine's Day dinner. We will sit, have a drink and watch River Cottage.

Happy Valentine's Day!

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And then there were thirteen

Sad news really. The poor chicken that had been in intensive care did not make it. Her prolapse just kept getting worse. After two days of honey and the Preparation H it was not better. In fact it was getting worse. She was not happy. On Sunday morning I went down to check on her and applied some more medication to in her vent. When I saw her she had re-prolapsed. I picked her up, turned her upside down and proceeded to apply the Prep-H. She was not happy and it seemed to hurt. That m ade me worry that she may have an egg forming and I was not sure that she would get it out. After applying the Prep-H she was put back and watched. Within about 20 seconds she prolapsed again. At that point I gave a big sigh and knew there was nothing we could do. It was a beautiful day out, sunny and 16. It was decided that it was nicer for her to spend her last day scratching with her flock instead of in a basement. We had chicken for dinner last night. Tim did the deed this time, and was very good at it. Being a drummer has benefits beyond the drum kit. Dinner was tiny but very good. thank you chookie!