Cranbury home $1,495,000 (Dey Rd., 31 Acres; reduced; gone?)
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PostPosted: Tue, Jan 29 2008, 1:40 pm EST    Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $1,495,000 (Dey Rd., 31 Acres; reduced) Reply with quote

Dey Farm is an on-farm live market, direct selling to consumers who then slaughter their animals at the Dey facilities. Wide variety of sheep, goats, lambs, poultry, rabbits, pigs, cows. There is no such thing as a clean, or humane slaughterhouse. They operate completely within the confines of the law. Just because they are located in our area does not mean they can't perform their business. All of the meat we buy is raised and slaughted at farms such as Dey all across America. I think Dey Farm is a great example of how and where our food comes from. My only concern would be which way the wind blows on a hot summer day, if I were considering that property.
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PostPosted: Tue, Jan 29 2008, 8:24 pm EST    Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $1,590,000 (Dey Rd., 31 Acres; reduced) Reply with quote

There is no such thing as a clean, or humane slaughterhouse. They operate completely within the confines of the law.

I'm sorry, but there are humane slaughterhouses where they don't torture the animal before they kill it. Dey Farm is not one of those places, and I'm sure that if you paid an unannounced visit to the farm you would see for yourself. I'm not against killing animals for food, but the things they do to the animals is SICK. I'm not sure why it hasn't been closed LONG before this, but I guess it's not hard to cover things up. And I'm sure it must smell great on a nice hot summer day Very Happy Guess that's what $1 million gets you these days.
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PostPosted: Wed, Jan 30 2008, 8:39 pm EST    Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $1,590,000 (Dey Rd., 31 Acres; reduced) Reply with quote

So it's humane to drink the pigs blood while it's dying. Maybe you should try a glass!!! Sounds like you would like it. Try getting out bed early on a Sat. or Sun. and taking a ride don't eat breakfast first. If all the people who are taking our tax money also paid a visit instead of counting their future pension money on a weekend this place would not be there. My husband goes by there on his way to work and has checked this place out. It is has been preserved as farm land with our tax dollars and not a slaugther house. Nothing is raised there !!!
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PostPosted: Wed, Jan 30 2008, 9:02 pm EST    Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $1,590,000 (Dey Rd., 31 Acres; reduced) Reply with quote

It's in South Brunswick township. Nothing Cranbury can do.
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PostPosted: Wed, Feb 13 2008, 8:46 pm EST    Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $1,590,000 (Dey Rd., 31 Acres; reduced) Reply with quote

Isn't South Brunswick in the United States.
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PostPosted: Fri, Feb 15 2008, 11:57 am EST    Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $1,590,000 (Dey Rd., 31 Acres; reduced) Reply with quote

I am shocked at the emotional and rumor mongering post about the Dey Farm. How can a responsible Cranbury citizen feel proud about posting a comment about what someone else experienced as the absolute truth. "So it's humane to drink the pigs blood while it's dying." - I pose the question - have you seen this with your own eyes? Have you gone down there yourself and actually left your car?

Really, what do you think happens at farms? Chicken farms, pig farms, etc raise these animals and then have them slaughtered (if you prefer killed) for food that you serve to your family. They are not pets.

You are living in a farming community and that is the reality that surrounds you. As found in previous posts, this farm has been checked out several times and the accusations were unfounded.
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PostPosted: Sat, Feb 16 2008, 5:57 pm EST    Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $1,590,000 (Dey Rd., 31 Acres; reduced) Reply with quote

We had the unforgettable experience . We had looked at this house on a Sunday morning. As we stopped at the end of the drive people were using the outside of the building for a bathroom. My husband wanted to drive in but I refused. He took me home and went with a friend back to see. The other writer was right he said it was gross. He has since checked this place out and indeed it has been fined for voilations. Dey Farms is a farm preserved with our tax money but the slaughter house is NOT again is NOT a farm operation. All animal there are purchased at an auction and brought back to the farm to be killed by many gross ways. This place only existed because most of the business is done on weekends early in the morning when all the people who are suppose to protect us can not be bothered thinking about work. Anyone who does not believe this should get up around 8 on a weekend and take a ride and yes get out of the car. Our church in Plainsboro has to supply restrooms whenever we have a public gathering. Why does is this so called farm allowed to use the sides of buildings and cars as bathrooms? This house is probably worth about $ 590,000. the smell will knock you over
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PostPosted: Sun, Mar 9 2008, 9:22 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $1,590,000 (Dey Rd., 31 Acres; reduced) Reply with quote

We drove down Dey Road recently what is with all the lights on at Dey Farm? It looks like daytime with all the lights. Guess they are afraid someone is going to sneak in and check this place out. How could any business farm or not be allowed to make that area stink with a smell that I'm sure after about an hour would make someone sick.
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PostPosted: Fri, Mar 14 2008, 9:24 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $1,590,000 (Dey Rd., 31 Acres; reduced) Reply with quote

I have been reading these post for a while. I do travel Dey Rd. So recently I have been watching as I pass by. And have indeed stopped in on a busy Sat. morning. To say I was amazed is putting it mildly. Everything I read was right on the mark people using outside of building as rest rooms men and woman,a goat being dragged across the parking lot to be killed sure sounded like it was crying no, the smell was almost unbearable, the amount of cash money changing hand ,no checks. Where is the IRS but I guess they report all they take in. Interesting that the owner of the farm and the people who run it don't live there. Probably can't stand the smell it's only good for every driver that has to pass this place. Really make me wonder where all the people who take our tax money are. Are they not suppose to work on a weekend! Everyone should stop by and stop trying to defend this so called farm!
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PostPosted: Wed, Apr 2 2008, 7:08 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $1,495,000 (Dey Rd., 31 Acres; reduced) Reply with quote

new price, $1,495,000.
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PostPosted: Wed, Apr 2 2008, 9:04 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $1,590,000 (Dey Rd., 31 Acres; reduced) Reply with quote

still WAY overpriced especially for it's location
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PostPosted: Thu, Apr 3 2008, 8:52 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $1,590,000 (Dey Rd., 31 Acres; reduced) Reply with quote

How could any so called professional even think that this house could bring this much money? I first thought all the first posts were a joke but I did visit across the street! Hopefully the governor will do away with the farm board and this so called farm will not be there any more. What a waste of mine and everyone else's tax money. You would think other farmers would be upset over this so called farm operation sucking up tax dollars. Quess they don"t care as long as they get theirs. I think $ 495,000. would be a fair price!
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PostPosted: Thu, Apr 3 2008, 9:12 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $1,590,000 (Dey Rd., 31 Acres; reduced) Reply with quote

I think the issues of the pig farm (?) are hurting the sales of this home.

Why not start a new topic to discuss the pig farm issues and leave this home alone?
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PostPosted: Fri, Apr 4 2008, 12:19 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $1,590,000 (Dey Rd., 31 Acres; reduced) Reply with quote

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I think the issues of the pig farm (?) are hurting the sales of this home.

Why not start a new topic to discuss the pig farm issues and leave this home alone?


Are you serious? I do not think the topics discussed on this board are hurting the sales of this home. Do you really think lots of people even know about this board? Even if they did, the pig farm exists and all the facts stated here are true. So maybe, just maybe its the PIG FARM ITSELF that is hurting the sales of the house OR Could it be that the economy is going through a tough time and people do not have the money to purchase a house at that price?????? I really do not think these boards have ANYTHING to do with the sale of this house. Although that comment did make me laugh Surprised) Thanks for that....
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PostPosted: Fri, Apr 4 2008, 8:52 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $1,590,000 (Dey Rd., 31 Acres; reduced) Reply with quote

Someone must be living in a world all their own! I can imagine paying 1 1/2 million for this house having company and on our way out to lunch everyone gets sick at the sight at the end of the drive. This post must be from the broker! This is why lots of people will be glad to get rid of the farm board all the farmers are crying but they are to afraid to do something about this so called farm which is sucking up our tax dollars!
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PostPosted: Fri, Apr 4 2008, 9:00 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Cranbury home $1,590,000 (Dey Rd., 31 Acres; reduced) Reply with quote

I am not the previous poster, but I will say you seem to like to exaggerate for drama. The previous poster is right in that this community site gets very, very little traffic so even if the pig farm is the reason the house isn’t selling, it doesn’t have anything to do with the discussion on it here.

I drive passed this place often and have never seen or smelled anything bad when I have. It may be every terrible thing others have posted when you venture onto the farm, but it is an exaggeration to believe that anyone driving by or pulling in or out of the driveway of the house will experience this and “get sick.”

By the way, where in this post does it explain what tax dollars of ours is going to this place?
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