McDonald's finally did something right

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That's just semantics. It is housing that provides shelter, not much different from the thousands of chicken coops described here at BYC. Whether shelter is necessary or not is another argument.
 
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On Mac's home page, he has pasture photos. However, since he lives in Wisconsin, there is climate considerations.

Yes, they do go out to pasture, but are kept inside from November through March.​
 
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That's just semantics. It is housing that provides shelter, not much different from the thousands of chicken coops described here at BYC. Whether shelter is necessary or not is another argument.

A small suburban coop of a few square feet, with a 4x8 run, looks merely like a slightly larger cage to the Martian who just landed. The chicken adapts, has adapted since first being domesticated thousands of years ago. Ships under sail in the 1600's kept caged chickens on board for months and perhaps years. None of this particularly new, only the scope of it I suppose.
 
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On Mac's home page, he has pasture photos. However, since he lives in Wisconsin, there is climate considerations.

Yes, they do go out to pasture, but are kept inside from November through March.

Ok thats what I figured about the winter months, I cant see your page because of some server error though.
I know an uncertified organic farmer that keeps 800 chickens in 2 12x 24 barns but lets them out during the day year round... the barns had a couple feet of manure in them and it was all wet, I think thats more inhumane then even battery cages. And he sells his eggs as organic...
 
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Not really... They are amazingly crap proof. The yellowing is from dust bathing.

Those have been in there a while. Look at the litter on the floor. That's dried manure, not dirt. If they had just been placed you would see concrete.

Take a look at the photos on my BYC page, those hens were in there for more than six months at that point. I've had comments about how clean it looks in the photos...

https://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=2328-wisconsin-layer-barn

Mac .now all in one post...thats not litter on the floor but dried manure, yellow from dust bath in the dried mature....so not crap proof
 
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Well, when you've spent hundreds of thousands of dollars of your money building housing for chickens, it changes your perception of how many is "too many", but there are generally accepted standards for those kinds of systems that are followed rather closely by the producers.

Here is a photo of some perches I put in our hen house this fall. This was 400' of perches installed on one wall and the materials cost around $400. This is just part of the cost of an $80,000 hen house for 2500 hens. How many should I put in there? Do I let somebody else dictate the amount to me because it doesn't "look right" to them?

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/2328_dscn0725.jpg

Your chicken are not packed in there , like the other pic....plus have alot more floor space, look at the other post pic with the golden comet. they are even fence out of space under the laying section. i know so they don't get caught in the belts.

just look at the two pics..if the other pic those chicken have no area between each hen, your pic shows alot more space between each hen.
 
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Well, when you've spent hundreds of thousands of dollars of your money building housing for chickens, it changes your perception of how many is "too many", but there are generally accepted standards for those kinds of systems that are followed rather closely by the producers.

Here is a photo of some perches I put in our hen house this fall. This was 400' of perches installed on one wall and the materials cost around $400. This is just part of the cost of an $80,000 hen house for 2500 hens. How many should I put in there? Do I let somebody else dictate the amount to me because it doesn't "look right" to them?

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/2328_dscn0725.jpg

Your chicken are not packed in there , like the other pic....plus have alot more floor space, look at the other post pic with the golden comet. they are even fence out of space under the laying section. i know so they don't get caught in the belts.

just look at the two pics..if the other pic those chicken have no area between each hen, your pic shows alot more space between each hen.

I like Macs coop and all hens look very well taken care of. Now, how do I build myself something like that????
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Glad there are more like me out there. I got sick to my stomach when that came on the news 2 days ago. Like I would ever eat at mcd's in the first place.
 
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Your chicken are not packed in there , like the other pic....plus have alot more floor space, look at the other post pic with the golden comet. they are even fence out of space under the laying section. i know so they don't get caught in the belts.

just look at the two pics..if the other pic those chicken have no area between each hen, your pic shows alot more space between each hen.

I like Macs coop and all hens look very well taken care of. Now, how do I build myself something like that????
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i agree ......
 

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