"Jaques d'Altrades" wrote in message
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My curiousity drives me to display my ignorance: What is involved in
keeping chickens in a run, and what constitutes a free range chicken?
Batteries are small cages which the chickens live in. A sloping wire
mesh floor allows eggs to roll out to a ramp outside the cage, thus
remaining clean and unpecked.
Chickens in a run usually means that there is a wooden chicken house
with a wire-netting run attached.
If you had meant to say ".....chicken house situated in a compound bounded
by a wire-netting fence, I would have understood you.
(Proper) free-range hens have a chicken house, but are free to invade
their neighbours' gardens, get run over in the road, roost in trees or
go on holiday with Mr. Fox.
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Rusty Hinge
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