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The Chicken thread should be a stickey!!!
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Mad cow disease came from cows being fed beef. Do you really want mad chickens flapping around? Free range FTW |
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Actually... free range is an absolute lie, we have all been had!! All you need to get the 'free range stamp' is let your chickens out of the cage for 60 minutes a day. Buy organic eggs, they are the true free range. </greenie> |
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thats what I got told by a health inspector. |
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buy some chickens and collect your own eggs. or go personally to a farm and get some double yokers.
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Yeah I get bulk eggs from my Grandmother and there is generally 4-5 double yokers in every dozen - It's great!
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mmmmmmmm... double yolk....
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my girlfriends parents have guinea fowl on their farm - totally different eggs.
they are smaller and harder to crack, but these things eat nothing but grasshoppers all day so they taste beaut you have to eat 6 at a time though, about half the mass of a chicken egg. definatly free range though they have 100 hectars to wander around and keep the hoppers under control |
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cage, difference, eggs, range |
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