Guest guest Posted March 28, 2006 Report Share Posted March 28, 2006 I posted this because some of us are liveing in states where between crops and these big operations, its hard for a MCS sufferer to breath almost year around. these chicken operations wipe me out from the smell if I drive by one that doesn't even have to be that close to the highway., how can anyone work in these places? I know a guy that got some kind of skin disease from working in a hog operation. these places are a breading ground for all kinds of things. now theri talking about bringing more into missouri. tyson plant here, semi trucks loaded with these nasty things everywhere. some farmers actually by this chicken crap and put it on theri fields for fertalizer, my neighbor did this in early spring when I first moved to my second home, it was gagging me, had to shut the windows, hadn't even been there long enough than to realize there was mold there. I was a mess. anyone else dealing with this crap where they live? why are these places not under strict gidelines, how much of this crap is seeping into our water? --- In , " who " <jeaninem660@...> wrote: > > http://www.ehponline.org/docs/2006/8910/abstract.html > > even for those that dont live close to one of these, or work in one. > this is worth reading. they are wanting to build more of these in > missouri. this is some of the things floating in our air. whats in the > air ends up in homes. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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