What an adventure these birds have become.
After raising them from day olds and watching them do their thing, it's funny so many people are okay with keeping them caged or in small coops/runs their whole life. I understand the ones that have lost whole flocks to predators, but don't understand the ones that are lazy and are trying to use the chickens to their maximum benefit without caring about the chickens welfare.
These animals are meant to wander free. It's amazing how efficient they are at finding their own food and how non interested in grain - even scratch grain when they can wander. In 10 minutes they cover either 1/8 acre if their is abundant resources (summer), or 5 acres this time of year at the start of winter
I can't blame them, I wouldnt eat mcdonalds every day if I could have fresh wild organic food.
I should mention I don't think it should be illegal, or is even wrong to keep them caged, I just would never do that or support caged birds after seeing them in their natural habitat.
After raising them from day olds and watching them do their thing, it's funny so many people are okay with keeping them caged or in small coops/runs their whole life. I understand the ones that have lost whole flocks to predators, but don't understand the ones that are lazy and are trying to use the chickens to their maximum benefit without caring about the chickens welfare.
These animals are meant to wander free. It's amazing how efficient they are at finding their own food and how non interested in grain - even scratch grain when they can wander. In 10 minutes they cover either 1/8 acre if their is abundant resources (summer), or 5 acres this time of year at the start of winter
I can't blame them, I wouldnt eat mcdonalds every day if I could have fresh wild organic food.
I should mention I don't think it should be illegal, or is even wrong to keep them caged, I just would never do that or support caged birds after seeing them in their natural habitat.