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For $1.29 -- now they are saying that the Hickman's will be "cage free" in a year or so.I know. But it is done because the grocery store has to sell those egg's.

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For $1.29 -- now they are saying that the Hickman's will be "cage free" in a year or so.I know. But it is done because the grocery store has to sell those egg's.
For $1.29 -- now they are saying that the Hickman's will be "cage free" in a year or so.![]()
I wish! No, "cage free" to them means that the birds get to roam around inside that huge metal shed on the floor. They do not see the light of day. Or a hawk, blade of grass, insect or ever scratch in the dirt.So now we will know where all of the hawk's will be hanging out?
I wish! No, "cage free" to them means that the birds get to roam around inside that huge metal shed on the floor. They do not see the light of day. Or a hawk, blade of grass, insect or ever scratch in the dirt.
Exactly, all jammed in together. According to the math, each bird gets about as much space as a sheet of typing paper, less than 1 square foot. The humane standard is to let them have a whole square foot!I've seen some like that before on the internet, and they have them so packed in there like sardine's that the poor bird's hardly have any room to move in.
yes, of course. I'll be home laterWell that's not good,I am guessing you have someone looking after them until you return home.
That was the point I was trying to make when I started this small thread. How many people actually do take the time with their flock to see changes in their daily behavior to know that something isn't right with one of their poultry?It is a good Idea to keep an eye on your birds: poop, activity, eating and drinking habits. Is food consumption higher or lower than normal? Are the feathers ruffled up or smooth and shiny? Eyes clear and bright or is there some goo running from eyes or nostrils? That kind of thing is better, in my experience, than an expensive vet test. What you are doing in this little thread, every day ask your question, "How is my flock today"!
Here are the 3 in Quarantine, they laid 3 eggs yesterday -- 2 light green and 1 tan. They are talking back when they hear the rooster crowing!![]()
That is one thing I have been worrying about if we ever have to leave for a few days or even longer, who to find that a person can trust to care for the animals.yes, of course. I'll be home later
So how can this be public knowledge and it still continues when you have all these PETA people running around against that type of inhuman treatment of animals.I wish! No, "cage free" to them means that the birds get to roam around inside that huge metal shed on the floor. They do not see the light of day. Or a hawk, blade of grass, insect or ever scratch in the dirt.
Hickmann = $$$$$$So how can this be public knowledge and it still continues when you have all these PETA people running around against that type of inhuman treatment of animals.![]()