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Wow, only 2.5% are interested in raising their own meat chicken. Hmmm
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Interested, but I'm in the last town in my county (which has a LOT of open space in other areas) that permits chicken- keeping. If you can call it that. Half the species is eliminated, then the flock is eliminated, and 25$ per year per bird. ! No roo, only 2 hens. They allowed me 3 max because i have 2 coops.Wow, only 2.5% are interested in raising their own meat chicken. Hmmm
Only in an apocalyptic situation.Wow, only 2.5% are interested in raising their own meat chicken. Hmmm
Interested, but I'm in the last town in my county (which has a LOT of open space in other areas) that permits chicken- keeping. If you can call it that. Half the species is eliminated, then the flock is eliminated, and 25$ per year per bird. ! No roo, only 2 hens. They allowed me 3 max because i have 2 coops.
So meat birds yes, but they have me extremely limited. We still ate one recently. She was good!
Only in an apocalyptic situation.
I use my birds for meat, but that’s not the main reason for picking the breeds I did.Wow, only 2.5% are interested in raising their own meat chicken. Hmmm
Yeah, I was surprised by that too, I figured that number would be higher.Wow, only 2.5% are interested in raising their own meat chicken. Hmmm
I use my birds for meat, but that’s not the main reason for picking the breeds I did.