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Beau Peep Notice Board => Outpourings => Topic started by: Diane CBPFC on June 05, 2013, 05:25:02 PM

Title: How free run chickens came by their name...
Post by: Diane CBPFC on June 05, 2013, 05:25:02 PM
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-frc1/p480x480/485890_10151649905169761_2087759128_n.jpg)

They hardly ever walk or stroll anywhere - well the young ones don't, the roosters do often strut about in gangs.
Title: Re: How free run chickens came by their name...
Post by: Jack on June 05, 2013, 06:03:51 PM
They're supposedly "free", yet when you try to grab one without paying for it, people get ever so upset. It makes no sense.
Title: Re: How free run chickens came by their name...
Post by: Diane CBPFC on June 05, 2013, 10:07:43 PM
Yes, that part didn't make any sence - I paid $3.20 for each baby chick. It must be a style - like free style swimming.
Title: Re: How free run chickens came by their name...
Post by: Mince on June 05, 2013, 11:51:15 PM
It must be a style - like free style swimming.

We have free range here.
Title: Re: How free run chickens came by their name...
Post by: Diane CBPFC on June 06, 2013, 07:10:18 PM
From ab eggs

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Free Range/Free Run
 
They are not the same. Free-range eggs are those from hens who have access to nesting boxes, open floor space, perches and outdoor runs. Free run eggs, on the other hand, are from hens allowed to roam freely in an enclosed facility (barn). Producers have more work because egg safety and quality is more challenging to manage in both these situations since eggs can come in contact with droppings and dirt, as well as can be laid in many places making quick egg collection a challenge. The nutrient content of these eggs is NO different than the nutrient content of eggs of hens raised in conventional cage housing systems.

Both have better lives than battery chickens raised in wire cages - however I've seen the shows, and often to get that free run label that ups the price of the eggs, some producers just provide a tiny little run off the main building and the chickens take turns to use it. 

My chickens have a little barn inside a fenced in area. I open the gate and let them roam all over the gardens during the daytime where they eat bugs and my tomato plants. They all put themselves to bed at night on rungs in their little barn. I go and close the gate of the enclosure to help protect them from the coyotes. They have a great life for about 6 months of the year - the rest they get by like the rest of us snow bound Canadians - only going out and about on the sunniest afternoons.

It's fun picking the eggs. Ideally, everyone should have a few chickens in their gardens for eggs and entertainment.
Title: Re: How free run chickens came by their name...
Post by: Jack on June 06, 2013, 07:18:47 PM
We don't have coyotes, but I'm pretty sure the neighbours' cats would soon decimate any chickens I put in the garden.
Title: Re: How free run chickens came by their name...
Post by: Diane CBPFC on June 06, 2013, 08:41:43 PM
Oh right, I keep forgetting most of you guys don't have guns do you. You would have to talk to your neighbours.
Title: Re: How free run chickens came by their name...
Post by: Diane CBPFC on June 06, 2013, 08:54:29 PM
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This is a very cute house - you could build one of these Jack - that would keep the cats away. Course the chickens wouldn't have as much fun as running free, but still a pretty nice life for a hen.
Title: Re: How free run chickens came by their name...
Post by: Sandy Buttcheeks on June 06, 2013, 11:29:08 PM
What sort of voltage does a battery chicken run at, Diane? I bet it's one of those 9V square ones...they look like the type that would fit into a chicken.   ???
Title: Re: How free run chickens came by their name...
Post by: Jack on June 07, 2013, 12:46:03 AM
Diane:

(a) That "cute" chicken house is probably the size of my entire garden.
(b) When I say "the neighbours' cats" I really mean "the seemingly neverending parade of cats from somewhere within a 3 mile radius, who all seem to think of my garden as some kind of feline M1 thoroughfare."
(c) I don't really want chickens anyway. I know somebody who has some, and the noise is apparently horrendous. Well, it would be, so close to my house. It probably doesn't bother you with your trillion acres of Canadian Outback.
Title: Re: How free run chickens came by their name...
Post by: Diane CBPFC on June 07, 2013, 04:56:52 AM
Oh I see. Maybe you should just get a garden tortoise Jack. I don't think they are very noisy.
Title: Re: How free run chickens came by their name...
Post by: Egg on June 07, 2013, 08:00:45 AM
There's just no escape, not even on the Beau Peep Notice Board......Chickens..Chickens..Chickens! ..0
Title: Re: How free run chickens came by their name...
Post by: The Peepmaster on June 07, 2013, 06:20:19 PM


It's fun picking the eggs. Ideally, everyone should have a few chickens in their gardens for eggs and entertainment.

The eggs would be useful. What kind of entertainment do the hens lay on? (No pun intended.)
Title: Re: How free run chickens came by their name...
Post by: Sandy Buttcheeks on June 07, 2013, 09:30:33 PM


It's fun picking the eggs. Ideally, everyone should have a few chickens in their gardens for eggs and entertainment.

The eggs would be useful. What kind of entertainment do the hens lay on? (No pun intended.)


Surely that should be hentertainment?   <-

Title: Re: How free run chickens came by their name...
Post by: Jack on June 07, 2013, 10:27:03 PM
What a poultry attempt at a joke that was.
Title: Re: How free run chickens came by their name...
Post by: Sandy Buttcheeks on June 08, 2013, 09:19:36 AM
What a poultry attempt at a joke that was.

I'll be clucky if anyone laughs.