Let's be honest though, "pasture-raised" often refers to chickens confined to a chicken tractor for the entirety of their lives. A moveable coop/run isn't the epitome of natural outdoor living. I agree that many people use the term free-range loosely, they let them roam their backyard and call that free-range. Mine aren't pasture raised, we don't have pasture. We have a secure coop, a mildly secure roofed run with a door that's almost always open to the wilderness of the great outdoors on a remote island, there are no borders, no boundaries, aside from the ocean itself. They are free-range, not feral, they go out in the morning and come and go throughout the day, returning to their coop in the evening to roost. Free-range, to me, means there is nothing restricting their movement, to go where they please, to escape predation, etc. My poultry are free-range, the "free" being a very descriptive word.