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Is this how you visualise "Free Range" Chickens?
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I was interested to see what the legal requirement is to call ones eggs "Free Range" I was quite surprised!!
These are free range chickens!!
http:// i106.ph otobuck ...s/Fr ee-rang e-hens. jpg
These are free range chickens!!
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This is in respect to "Sparboe farms"
Which is the largest egg producer IN THE UNITED STATES
Moral of the story - be careful about what you see on the internet
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This is in respect to "Sparboe farms"
Which is the largest egg producer IN THE UNITED STATES
Moral of the story - be careful about what you see on the internet
I actually got the image from wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_range_eggs
I do usually trust wikipedia, though this appears to be a little misleading.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_range_eggs
I do usually trust wikipedia, though this appears to be a little misleading.
I do apologise if I mislead anybody, that was not my intention, however I think this is pretty much how it is in the chicken houses at night.
AYG, my "RED" chickens are doing well, we have modified their perches as it appears my perches were to thin (1" thick) and they were refusing to perch on them and preferred to roost in the nest boxes, they are now 2"x2" square as recommended by the experts. They will be placed on the perches tonight so they can get the feel of the perches. we are getting about 5 - 6 eggs a day, I think they are still settling in.
AYG, my "RED" chickens are doing well, we have modified their perches as it appears my perches were to thin (1" thick) and they were refusing to perch on them and preferred to roost in the nest boxes, they are now 2"x2" square as recommended by the experts. They will be placed on the perches tonight so they can get the feel of the perches. we are getting about 5 - 6 eggs a day, I think they are still settling in.
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