yep. Calm down faster that way than when trying to hold them by the body. My birds I will trip over when I walk into the pen but are not pets and don't like being picked up or held.
Or the yearly I bought chicks but can't afford feed, heat lamp, and keeping them in a shoebox under my bed. Why won't they shut up. I live in an apartment and my neighbors are getting mad.
Awhile back there was a trend on here about people picking up wild "abandoned" ducklings. Every one wanted to get pissed when they found out wild ducks are protected in just about every 1st world nation and requires the proper permits to raise and keep.
We know better so we can laugh at it. Not like we are calling out names or going in their thread and calling them stupid directly. At least with a thread like this somebody might be able to research and learn without embarrassing them self by asking first and finding out by 30+ people telling...
You take somebody with an agenda with enough brainwashed fools to budget it you can travel around and find enough places that make planting a tree in your yard look bad and should be outlawed. Do your own research an visit a modern broiler house before you watch some BS film that was only made...
It's your right to do so but I made up my mind actually being around them and seeing all the work and testing that has to be done. The housing and living conditions are not the issues in broiler houses. It's the breeding to make a bird grow bigger faster that is the problem. Once again if ya...
Still most of what you repeated is lies spread by nutcases like peta. Just think if they actually didn't have any light or air in there that would kill the chickens. The ammonia build up over a month would kill them. They go through a great deal to make sure they have clean feed, water, and the...
Not true of modern houses. They have lights and are timed to be on a daily schedule. Large fans to move air. Curtains on the sides of the houses that raise and lower when the weather allows.Their feed is augured in and in hanging feeders not just sitting around. They raise and lower the feeders...
I know people that do this. They buy chicks every spring and do very little to keep anything from eating them so by fall they are all gone. Next spring just buy new ones.