Grain and soya are the company's biggest costs in terms of feed for the chickens.
The chickens sat, ate, and laid eggs that fell onto conveyor belts to be taken away.
"The chickens are going to come home to roost in a monstrous way very soon, " he said.
Corn is what feeds the chickens, the pigs, the cattle - that gives us much of our meat.
Jenny Cook, who used to help care for the chickens, said she had been "concerned" for their welfare.
Vicente's 81-year-old father Pedro still lives here, tending to the chickens and the horses, and looking after the fertile vegetable patch.
Often this has amounted to hiring the foxes to watch over the chickens.
Everyone arrived en famille, unmarried daughters and shrunken grannies riding atop the donkey fodder, among the chickens and the sacks of produce.
Boiler shops are now going back to "pluck the chickens a second time, " according to Alaska state investigator Edward Watkins.
Monday, with a breezy update about the fog rolling in and spooking the chickens as she worked in her chicken coop.
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Make sure they know that they do not act with impunity, and that the chickens will eventually come home to roost.
Mr Knowles said he would not want to see the chickens reinstated on the roundabout but thinks a memorial should be installed.
That rather looks like putting the fox in charge of the chickens.
His 5-year-old daughter had gone off toward the barn, to feed the chickens, the child's grandfather told CNN affiliates KSAT and KPRC.
Such markets were the source of the first known outbreak in Hong Kong in 1997 when 20% of the chickens in live poultry markets were infected.
Whatever the chicken-and-egg arguments for why fewer African-Americans are in the majors, baseball is going to have get things re-started by providing the chickens and the eggs.
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The chickens had already lived at the site, close to the Norfolk and Suffolk border, for several decades before the A143-B1332 roundabout was built about 30 years ago.
The smell of the shop a medley of rashers and fly spray and the chickens Costigan roasted on a spit had passed from his clothes to hers, as it always did.
In the area where the chickens were kept I noticed several computer keyboards strewn about, presumably left there as the SEALs hurriedly carted off much of bin Laden's computer equipment.
The chickens of Obamacare are coming home to roost.
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His young daughter had gone off toward the barn, to feed the chickens, the child's grandfather -- who isn't being named, to protect the identity of his granddaughter -- told CNN affiliates KSAT and KPRC.
But the political cover provided by General Petraeus, or at least by his CENTCOM staff, will surely come in handy for Team Obama when the chickens of the war that such policies will inevitably encourage come home to roost.
In many nations of the European Union, the chickens are coming home to roost as what has been in some nations a decades-long bid to offset declining birthrates among the native population by importing immigrant laborers transforms the host countries.
The donkey, overdramatising as usual, lets out a strangled, desperate bray before I scatter the hay for him and the two jostling bullocks, then wheel in several barrows of silage for Perk Farm's eight cows in their stalls and give the chickens their grain.
Lawyers for Perdue, which owned the chickens, and the Hudson family said chicken manure wasn't getting out in great enough amounts to pollute, and farmer Alan Hudson testified that he took steps to avoid pollution and to keep the manure in chicken houses.
Sophie's name, the sound of it in Raisele's mouth, her name said by someone who had seen her, seen her laughing and chasing the chickens, seen her in her flannel nightgown and thick socks, braids one up, one down, seen her running in the yard, ducking Lev Pin-sky's dry red paw.
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