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Kris, I don't know if they do it in Canada, but here it's quite common to rent pasture to run meat birds on. It improves the overall quality of the pasture and the soil so it's a win win. I know folks who move to a different pasture every year on the same farmer's land. One year chickens, the next hay.
That is exactly what I’m trying to bring to the farm

Hopefully when the insurance agent comes and inspects (there’s apparently more than just my poultry holding things up, like broken and missing railings on stairways and the like) we can get a better idea of what the idiot in laws are trying to insure my chickens for... I’m not even looking for coverage on them, predator losses and such come with the business IMO.
