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I wonder if they are destined to become chicken nuggets. I can't imagine Tyson wanting to add adult birds to their flocks, because of bio-security issues.
That would be my guess, Tyson TV dinners or selling the processed meat for chicken sandwich slices or soups.
MacGuyver, there will be other opportunities for battery cage birds, but only a few more batches from these guys.I noticed three of their barns were empty. One of the owners told me they are being refitted for cage free. This barn will be their last of the caged. They are rotating them out on the regular schedule, but once the building is empty, that is it. It will be redone as well and no more caged birds.
I'm still going to buy them and rehab them, though. They won't be as hard as caged because they know how to move around and peck and things, but they will be still high density with little sunlight, so they will still need help adjusting to the real world. After a year on our place and fully rehabilitated, we will then rehome them for a small fee or give them away at the farmers market.