Sequimsquirrel
In the Brooder
I completely agree with you about the "legal" definition of free range - it's SO misleading. However, in the Pacific Northwest we have Wilcox Farm - their pasture-raised eggs really are from hens whose mobile coop is out in the pasture every day. Just sayin'I encourage you to watch super size me 2, its free on Youtube, talks about the factory farming of chickens. Free range doesn't mean what you think it means to the big chicken industry. If you want chickens that actually can get outside and not be stuck in small cages and wander around big fields all day long I suggest you buy eggs from other backyard chicken owners that you know and trust. for a product to be labeled as free range all the people have to do is allow the chicken to step foot outside the building, meaning you can fence off a section that is literally is one foot away from the opening to the building and its considered free range. There is no size requirements for a space to consider the chicken free range.
