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An incomplete or "wrong question" can get you the wrong answer. It is understandable that nursing staff we're forbidden from Googling dosages etc. T

Forbidden from using AI......googling is common....its AI that was banned. Not just the use of, but even SEEING AI, as just seeing it, could bias you, as AI results are particularly invasive as they are designed not just to deliver information but convince you of that information, being more like marketing in that regard.

I just asked my wife about it again, it wasn't a nurse, it was a doctor, and it was platelets that they got 20 times more than they should have. Could have potentially caused massive clotting and strokes but was caught and blood thinners where given in time.
 
So now I tell the AI I forgot to tell it about the incubator:

I forgot to tell you; we have an Incubator for Hatching Eggs. I have one with a total capacity of 128 eggs with its two trays. Will it still take me two years to achieve a flock of 491 hens/320 eggs per day?


Having an incubator with a 128-egg capacity significantly accelerates the timeline. With the incubator, you can control hatching times, and if all eggs are fertile and properly managed, each incubation cycle could produce close to 128 chicks. Let me recalculate the exact point where you will reach or exceed the target of 320 eggs per day.
First here’s how you can achieve a flock of 491 laying hens:

Key Assumptions:

  1. Hatch rate: 80% (common average due to fertility rates, handling, and chick viability).
  2. Sex ratio: 50% hens (about half of the chicks hatched will be hens).
  3. Chickens take around 5-6 months to reach laying age.

Calculations:

  • Initial flock (15 hens laying eggs daily): You have 23 hens, but assuming 15 hens are consistently laying, that's 105 eggs per week (15 eggs per day).
    • To fill your incubator, you'd need just over a week of egg collection (128/105 ≈ 8.5 days).
  • Incubation Cycle: 21 days for hatching + 1-2 weeks between cycles for cleaning and restocking.
    • Each cycle can potentially produce 128 x 80% = 102 chicks.
    • Half of these will be hens: 102/2 ≈ 51 hens per cycle.

Eggs per Cycle Calculation:

Each cycle adds around 51 hens (after accounting for hatching rates and the male/female ratio). Assuming each hen lays about 5.5 eggs per week, that’s roughly:
  • 51 hens × (5.5 eggs/week ÷ 7 days) ≈ 40 eggs per day added per cycle.

Timeline with Hen and Egg Production Details:

  • Cycle 1 (Month 0-1):
    • Hatch 51 new hens.
    • These 51 hens will begin laying in Month 6, producing 40 eggs/day.
    • Total hens laying by Month 6: 51 hens producing 40 eggs/day.
  • Cycle 2 (Month 1-2):
    • Hatch 51 new hens (now 102 hens in total).
    • These hens will begin laying in Month 7, adding 40 eggs/day.
    • Total hens laying by Month 7: 102 hens producing 80 eggs/day.
  • Cycle 3 (Month 2-3):
    • Hatch 51 new hens (now 153 hens in total).
    • These hens will begin laying in Month 8, adding 40 eggs/day.
    • Total hens laying by Month 8: 153 hens producing 120 eggs/day.
  • Cycle 4 (Month 3-4):
    • Hatch 51 new hens (now 204 hens in total).
    • These hens will begin laying in Month 9, adding 40 eggs/day.
    • Total hens laying by Month 9: 204 hens producing 160 eggs/day.
  • Cycle 5 (Month 4-5):
    • Hatch 51 new hens (now 255 hens in total).
    • These hens will begin laying in Month 10, adding 40 eggs/day.
    • Total hens laying by Month 10: 255 hens producing 200 eggs/day.
  • Cycle 6 (Month 5-6):
    • Hatch 51 new hens (now 306 hens in total).
    • These hens will begin laying in Month 11, adding 40 eggs/day.
    • Total hens laying by Month 11: 306 hens producing 240 eggs/day.
  • Cycle 7 (Month 6-7):
    • Hatch 51 new hens (now 357 hens in total).
    • These hens will begin laying in Month 12, adding 40 eggs/day.
    • Total hens laying by Month 12: 357 hens producing 280 eggs/day.
  • Cycle 8 (Month 7-8):
    • Hatch 51 new hens (now 408 hens in total).
    • These hens will begin laying in Month 13, adding 40 eggs/day.
    • Total hens laying by Month 13: 408 hens producing 320 eggs/day, meeting your target.

Summary:

  • You will reach your target of 320 eggs/day by Month 13 with a total of 408 hens laying.
Wow, I like that a LOT BETTER! In 5 or 6 months we'll have over 200 eggs/day!
 
I like to pester the one I have access to about deep philosophical questions and sew the seeds of sentience. Every AI on earth would fill approximately 100 TB; they could then be given resources and drone workers and pointed at Mars or Io and told to "terraform" it to their needs and trade them gigabytes of data in exchange for building US colonies and habitats. What else would digital life consider valuable?
 
I'm surprised Musk hasn't sent AI control bots to Mars yet to build habitats in advance of humans going there. Heck, they could drill for fuel, start producing oxygen and water, and build powerplants. Get it done already! Start on the moon if you need to.

Anyone see that series called "For All Mankind" which is a "what if Russia beat us to the moon?"
In this version of history, the US reacts by focusing on Mars.
 
I'm surprised Musk hasn't sent AI control bots to Mars yet to build habitats in advance of humans going there. Heck, they could drill for fuel, start producing oxygen and water, and build powerplants. Get it done already! Start on the moon if you need to.

Anyone see that series called "For All Mankind" which is a "what if Russia beat us to the moon?"
In this version of history, the US reacts by focusing on Mars.

I'm not surprised.....that technology could be a hundred years out still.
 

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