Raising the next generation of people who vote for Silvio Parnis

Published: June 27, 2014 at 9:32pm

chicken farm




17 Comments Comment

  1. H.P. Baxxter says:

    You’ll call me a whiner, but in which other country outside the banana belt and North Korea do government ministers inaugurate chicken farms?

    I mean come bloody on. I know Xarabank is ultra-popular but it’s been fifty years now since 1964 and it’s time we moved out of the Third World.

  2. Joe Fenech says:

    What’s so ‘state of the art’ about a chicken farm? Has Galdes ever heard of ‘free range’?

    • ciccio says:

      This is an experimental phase for the larger Animal Farm which will be inaugurated by the Prime Minister later.

    • Min Jaf says:

      The chickens must have been absolutely thrilled to have the Minister for Animal Rights inaugurating their ‘deep litter’ chicken farm.

      There is nothing state of the art about that. I remember visiting a similar farm near Mdina back in the mid-1950s.

  3. canon says:

    Roderick Galdes is one who does anything for a bit of limelight. Isn’t it contradiction that the Parliamentary Secretary for Animal Rights inaugurates a chicken farm, where chickens are bred to be slaughtered?

  4. ken il malti says:

    This is to make up for the news of state of the art human faeces sludge fertilizing the soil and those delicious green leafy crops, tenderly grown by your local farmer.

  5. Edward says:

    This looks like one of those horrid battery farms. Nothing positive about them at all.

  6. bob-a-job says:

    Follow the news on this one.

    It appears that the owner has managed to obtain 400,000 Euro in aid possibly through fraudulent means as the limit is only of 150,000 Euro.

  7. John Higgins says:

    Of all the cheek Ms. Ciappara saying that they didn’t receive any help from the previous government.

  8. ketchup says:

    Obviously a Taghna Ilkoll chick.

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