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Rondra McVay-Grim
Niceville, FL · 3 months ago
HOT

Yeah, I dont think I could raise chickens for food. I would name them and probably get them collars with name tags from wally world 😆💕

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nana_momma78
3 months ago
HOT

Chicken tractor…you move it once they’ve cleared/eaten all the grass in under it, to a new area with grass. They get all the grass/bugs/grub in that area, you get fertilized land. Win-win

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Blue Dog
Evans, CO · 3 months ago
HOT

We have 1 chicken. She kinda found us. Anyway she lays about an egg a day and my husband catches grasshoppers for her as a treat. She almost purrs like a cat.

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Susan Zitzler
Coffeeville, Mississippi · 3 months ago

They cleaned the ground up of all the bugs and they're eating what they normally eat, which is bugs. And then you feed them the regular chicken feed too. And of course, freshwater. This is where they're also protected from animals

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Marilyn Rayford
Pine Bluff, AR · 3 months ago

my great grandma',s chickens were allowed to roam and peck food wherever they wanted to go. as chickens, THEY KNEW when to return to the roost. They never had slime, in their muscle nor a lot of yellow fat under their skin. their skin was white, too. talk about good eating because they were ALLOWED TO LIVE free and eat NATURAL FOOD from you their pecking.

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Mark Renn
Vancouver, WA · 3 months ago

So what came first the chicken or the egg? I think this is a great idea, and they’re not shoved into small cages. I would buy my eggs from him in a heartbeat.

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John Bailey
Alton, IL · 3 months ago

it's been a very long time since I've ate chicken that was farm raised, I've forgotten what it tastes like!

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Debi King
Little Rock, AR · 3 months ago

There is absolutely no way I could raise chickens, cows, pigs or anything for food. I would be naming them and making pets out of them, so nope, sorry. LOL!!!🤪❤️💯

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hunters.dealer
Spring Hill, FL · 3 months ago

With Prices at KFC & Popeyes, U’d think they where Raised at the HILTON? 😳

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Kathy Kaleleiki
Waianae, HI · 3 months ago

Took my 3 teens to minland .On a quick stop, at a cousins farm, had never met before. Waitig for him to come home, I started talking to a cow mooing, cousin pulled up, we met he started feeding the cow, asked him her name. He said you dont name what your gonba eat. Kids looking at me in horror. Country life.

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Thomas Hubbard
Palm Harbor, FL · 3 months ago

Grew up on my aunt and uncles farm in the summers having lived in Chicago. When ever they had to kill a chicken for dinner I had to pull the feathers off the dead chicken. I never ate chicken for 14 summers I lived there. Now at 79 I eat chicken almost every other day.

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Juanita Frederick
Wallis, TX · 3 months ago

Wow i like. Maybe I’ll make some things like that. And have eggs all year round and a name for all the chickens. I have enough room out here in the country. 👍🏼👍🏼.

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Predictions
Chicago, IL · 3 months ago

Is he raising chickens or fertilizing grass?

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DaBubbas
Henrico, VA · 3 months ago

If he has cows in that same field and the chickens follow the cows…that grass will be so healthy and diverse for all the animals. Cows eat the grass, poop, chickens eat the grass and the bugs that are attracted to the poop and spread the poop (fertilizer as they search for bugs). Chicken poop is also high in nitrogen as well which is great for the grass

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Elizabeth Kaminski
Henderson, NV · 3 months ago

is that pasteurized chicken???

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Matthew Ellenberger
Amity, OR · 3 months ago

A chicken-scooter!

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Terence Word
Columbus, OH · 3 months ago

hell if the chickens was outside of the tent, he would have zero chickens, the chicken hawk, Mr eagle, Mr buzzed, Mr weasel, Mr raccoon 🦝, Mr possum, Mr Snake 🐍, Mr 🐺 and Wolf 😲, every predator likes chicken, these predators are smart and not waiting on the chickens to get to us at KFC or Popeyes 😲 they said it's our chicken dinner and we want it now

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steve petty
Mineral, VA · 3 months ago

look at all these grass your killing. huge streak behind the coop!

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Lea marie Haley
Albuquerque, NM · 3 months ago

jell u will have them in a snap for eggs only ! yum fresh eggs everyday and they are good for you

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Joan Bella
Scotts Valley, CA · 3 months ago

we had a duck and a chicken. chicken thought she eas a duck and vice versa. Except chicken wouldn't go in the water😆. They both slept with our dog🥰

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C-los Rojack
Houston, TX · 3 months ago

Nothing better than ones own natural eggs. Cut out the middle man that is probably cleaning and injecting chemicals on and inside them. My opinion is if one does farming him/herself one can't go wrong.

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Julie Kowallis
Hackensack, NJ · 3 months ago

They eat a lot of bugs

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Daniel Tullos
Vidor, TX · 3 months ago

Free range chickens what a great ideal. lmfao

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Yolanda
Saint Cloud, FL · 3 months ago

If all those chickens can get full by eating what’s in that area, my God I hope it’s not bugs!! That would be a lot of bugs!😲🤔

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Robin Steele
Indio, CA · 3 months ago

natural pest control

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Cindee Budzien
Greenfield, WI · 3 months ago

I had 2 chickens, Martha and George, my husband said "When that bag of feed is gone so are the chickens", going to work one morning and hubby came in splattered with blood, I never forgave him.

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JW Adams
Summerville, SC · 3 months ago

Chicken tractor!

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Lazill Shuler
Sacramento, CA · a month ago

I'll have extra crispy.. and a side of crispy.🥰

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Just Doug
Knoxville, TN · 2 months ago

Okay that's cool, but did anybody give buddy credit for doing this in flops?

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Lori Caruso
Asheville, NC · 3 months ago

And fresh eggs at the farm just out of that chicken taste so much 100,000 times better than what you’re buying in the grocery store or whatever I’ve only experienced a couple times

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Joann K Whitted
Montour Falls, NY · 2 months ago

I like this idea. they fertilizers and debug the yard plus trim. it's fun.

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Corn Chip
Washburn, MO · 3 months ago

looks like homeboy has been eating a bit too much of those birds

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Andres Rodriguez
Houston, TX · 2 months ago

that's an amazing idea

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Estuardo Quiroa lopez
Louisville, KY · 3 months ago

😂😂😂

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tina marconi
Wolfeboro, NH · 3 months ago

thats a cool way to rotate it! brilliant!

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joe davis
Moundville, AL · 3 months ago

absolutely

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Dyana Mitchell
Sedro-Woolley, WA · 3 months ago

If you haven’t had it, you can't imagine how much better homegrown chicken is compared to store bought. We had our own flock of chickens that the kids named. But every Spring, we would purchase 120 baby chick's, raise them for 3 to 4 months, and then spend a weekend butchering them and putting them in the freezer. We also had 8 pet rabbits and we raised the babies to full size for food.

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Karen Pelham Parker
Pensacola, FL · 3 months ago

The hawks prey on them. All that is left are a few feathers 😢

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Glenda Morris
Corcoran, CA · 3 months ago

maybe he should put up a fence and let them run, build a chicken coop, and at night they'll go in.

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Manuel Rodriguez
Frankfort, IN · 3 months ago

work intelligently

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nelda vest
Coffeyville, KS · 3 months ago

we used them until the chickens learn where they belong and that they don't have to wander for food

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Frank Snipes
Snellville, GA · 3 months ago

Way different taste than store bought. It actually takes a couple times to get use to if you’re use to store bought. Because it’s nothing close to the same taste. Much much healthier for you.

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Joanne Steer
Avalon, NJ · 3 months ago

My grandfather had a small chicken farm in Cherry Hill, NJ (use to be called Delaware Twp., NJ). He had a large machine that plucked the feathers out. I once saw him kill a chicken and it kind of broke my heart, I was just a kid.

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Heather Middleton Archer
Middletown, OH · 3 months ago

Yeah but you have to kill it - I couldn’t do it

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Micah Jenkins
Weaver, AL · 3 months ago

Grow your own chicken 🍗😁. They taste better than any bird you buy at the grocery store. It's not expensive as you may think, buying chicken at the fast food and the grocery store every week is expensive 🤔.

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Carrie Johns
San Diego, CA · 3 months ago

Wonderful idea but the usable part of my yard is about the size of one move.

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Debra Kaiser
Portland, OR · 3 months ago

PLUS, besides it being much cheaper, it's probably much healthier too, since you get to control their environment & feed...Win/Win 👍👏🤩YaY‼️

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Becky Hudgins
Warrenton, NC · 3 months ago

We were poor growing up on the farm. Didn't name them since we had so many and we would kill one every once in a while to eat. Ours were free roaming and didn't have trouble with hawks, but with weasels and snakes getting the eggs. I had a pet chicken once and he eventually died naturally.

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Christina Thomas
Riverton, UT · 3 months ago

I wouldn't know. My daughter won't eat her chickens! 😆

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Denden
3 months ago

So, you don't have to mow your yard?

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Stephen Elsberry
3 months ago

So you can get your exercise without mowing the grass 🤔

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Anna Heslep
Crimora, VA · 3 months ago

Range Chickens. They eat all kinds of bugs

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🦋Lucïlû🐦
3 months ago

a fresh kill omyyy taste so good.. the flavors natural! dont need so much of ingredients... when I was pregnant with my last child I wanted a homemade chicken soup.. I wanted a fresh chicken w/ it's eggs... I tell u theres nothing better then fresh home made chicken soup... my daughter is going on 30 & i still crave that fresh homemade soup 🍲... I can still remember the flavor as a little girl in P.R ... wat a Blessings to have ur own tiny farm... / VEGETABLES/ CLEAN ANIMALS ... PPL DAT GREW UP IN THE CAMPOS/ FARM/ MOUNTAINS/ KNOW WAT IM SAYING. 🥰🥰🥰

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Rogelio Manahan
New York, NY · 3 months ago

A great idea!

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Catherine Ursini
Providence, RI · 3 months ago

I would LOVE to raise chickens; but I'm the type of person who would name each one, and keep them as my pets. I used to watch (and help pluck) my grandmothers kill them, clean them, and cook them. I cried each and every time. I just couldn't raise them to be eaten. I'm way too soft.

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Nancy Augustine Whelan
Michigan City, IN · 3 months ago

nicely designed chicken tractor. they can be too heavy so you have to use a harden tractor 4very time