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And they call this free range.
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MR_MAGOO | Report | 13 Mar 2016 10:46 |
:-S :-S :-S :-S :-S :-S |
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JoyLouise | Report | 13 Mar 2016 12:36 |
Free-range ??? :-0 |
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Rambling | Report | 13 Mar 2016 13:12 |
Whilst it is true that hens, even 'proper' free range ones, get mites ( and to be fair they do look bright eyed in the photo) hens just shouldn't be housed like this. There are just too many in there to ensure health and that they all get outside as they are supposed to. |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 13 Mar 2016 22:13 |
It's disgusting, and 'they' wonder why chickens are full of listeria! |
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LadyScozz | Report | 14 Mar 2016 07:36 |
Karma..... the farmers reincarnated as "free-range chickens" |