Pastured Egg Farming Landline Australia
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Johnson Hunter shows what a crock Dion Andary is talking when he says:
"chickens don't really eat grass or feed on the pasture"
rather than on supplied feeds
Hunter says, chickens love being released on new pasture & the chickens consumption of supplied feed drops markedly
Andary sounds like a businessman protecting his profits & nothing else
No way Days eggs, or any producers like Days, should be called "Free Range" as they are fenced in to the same dusty grass free areas on a daily basis, "Cage free" should be the term used for Days, or similar eggs
Imagine what happens to that dusty area when it rains?
While Days eggs chickens are better off than their caged cousins, "Free Range" is not a term they should be allowed to use
As stated in this story, mass producers have hi-jacked the term "free Range" to scam the market & consumers
Animal welfare needs to come first & ppl need to be better educated re all food production methods involving animals of any sort
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The term "free range" has been stolen by the corporate farms to fool the consumer into thinking that their eggs were raised on a grass field. Know the farmer who grows your food, get back to the land even if it is just a small garden in your yard.
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Good farming I liked really.
ware can we get?
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