Sword bayonet, they were common in nearly all countries around the turn of the century. Were mostly dropped when they found most soldiers found them awkward in real combat, instead opting to simply beat people with their rifles.
Interesting, the Chickens(all hens, because they grow faster and are less likely to kill each other, Chickens fight sometimes) in the meat production ones have the run of the main room (going in, there are storage rooms and such off to the side that sort of act as an air lock so the chickens don't run outside).
When they first put them in, they are small, and have plenty of room, but they still huddle together most of the time for some reason. They basically grow to fill the building when are either split up and moved to other buildings for more room or slaughtered if near full grown.
My guess is that it is a big industrial type chicken farm, as those smell for a considerable distance, a small scale chicken coup that would be vulnerable to coyotes would not.
Not sure what an egg laying operation looks like, but meat production chicken farms are basically big football field sized buildings with 4 sheet-metal walls and doors only humans can open, vents about 15 feet up. Coyotes aren't really a problem with those.
Some of those things are huge enough that you'd think there would be a market for popping the end caps off of them to use as rural storage containers, similar to shipping crates. I see them going down the high way sometimes taking up two lanes. Appear to be a one piece shell fiberglass except the endcaps.
Most politicians treat their kids as tools, no need for allegations of a sexual nature to see that.
They need a prop, they need a bag man, etc.