The chickens are natures natural fertilizer. Plus, they eat the bugs that harm the plants, so the farmer doesn't have to spray...IF he has enough chickens. The eggs are usually larger, they definitely taste better, and you are much more apt to find double yolks. The chickens are usually locked in the hen house at night, so no critters can get them. Normally, you will see some big old farm dogs, whose job is to protect them. Even having a few chickens to have enough eggs for your home is economical and easy! They have a blast in our smallish kitchen garden!
The disadvantages of raising chickens and farming them out to major distributers, for their eggs or the meat....is usually horrendous! They are jammed into inadequate spaces, fed hormones, antibiotics...if they did not give them those additives, the chicken would most likely die from disease. Most can't even walk, they have no stamina, they have been trapped for so long. Sometimes you can find breasts or thighs that looks like they were from giant chickens! Those are the hormones in action!!
I have raised chickens for awhile now. The eggs and chickens taste noticeably better and allowing them to forage greatly reduces their food bill. I have no way of knowing about chicken happiness, but they certainly look happier in their little flock pecking and scratching, and they certainly make me happier watching them, they are such silly birds.
So, really? In the sea of life and looking at the big picture......there aren't really any disadvantages to having free range chickens!
The disadvantages of raising chickens and farming them out to major distributers, for their eggs or the meat....is usually horrendous! They are jammed into inadequate spaces, fed hormones, antibiotics...if they did not give them those additives, the chicken would most likely die from disease. Most can't even walk, they have no stamina, they have been trapped for so long. Sometimes you can find breasts or thighs that looks like they were from giant chickens! Those are the hormones in action!!
I have raised chickens for awhile now. The eggs and chickens taste noticeably better and allowing them to forage greatly reduces their food bill. I have no way of knowing about chicken happiness, but they certainly look happier in their little flock pecking and scratching, and they certainly make me happier watching them, they are such silly birds.
So, really? In the sea of life and looking at the big picture......there aren't really any disadvantages to having free range chickens!