Cazook
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- Nov 24, 2019
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As we know due to selecting for higher egg production we've got breeds that practically make an egg per day. If free ranging I'd wonder if it's even possible/healthy for them to get enough calories and protein for this to work. Would it be more sensible to choose a chicken breed that lays less eggs (100/yr? 200?) for free ranging? Or to make a hybrid from a high producer and a chicken which is a good forager? Or maybe even a bantam chicken?
Interested in this because one of the main anti-eco arguments against chickens is that you need to feed them processed pellets that were grown in monoculture farms, shipped in, pesticide use etc. Interested in more old-timey homestead ways to raise chickens. Thanks
Interested in this because one of the main anti-eco arguments against chickens is that you need to feed them processed pellets that were grown in monoculture farms, shipped in, pesticide use etc. Interested in more old-timey homestead ways to raise chickens. Thanks