"Lynn, is this the farm where my chicken crunchies grow? Why don't you stop and go in and git me more?"
I ride my bike by these buildings almost every time I'm out.
Chicken farms are a big industry in our county and you
see buildings like this every where on the rural roads.
These are not egg farms though some one must provide the
eggs that hatch. These are for eating chicken dinners.
Amazingly they emit no smell until time to clean out the
basement septics and then the worst smell is they spread
it on all the farm fields around. Then you can not miss
the stink in the air even a few miles away.
"Why is my bowl empty if all these burds live so close?"
The end of summer pink flowers. Sedum with honey bees.
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We have chicken farms nearby too, and I know what you mean about the smell when they are cleaned out! It looks like they are able to get out with restricted roaming.
I believe battery farming is still legal in the US. It was banned here in 2012 which is a farce. Some farms still keep the hens in small cages, but as long as they have a perch in the cage it is allowed! All hens should be able to run around, even if it is only in a barn, but preferably outdoors.
An empty bowl is not good, Precious!
Yes! I agree...Chickens should be allowed to
room free...after all, all that grass, insects and
exercise they can get, the final bird for the table,
will taste so much better...and...the best part of
a chicken is still the parsons nose...Yum! Yum! ;).
(poor old chickens)...! :(
Lovely seeing the honey bees to...though have'nt
seen that many this year, and 'not' even a bumble
bee...not one...! There's been a decile in insects and
even butterflies this year, blaming the weather, always
a favourite, and the general environment...
HeHe! I blame the government...well...they get the blame
for everything, and why not...there 'ALL' useless, the lot
of them...?
Anyway Precious, you and Mum have a great weekend
and enjoy yer chicken crunchies...! Bless! :O).
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Por chickens!
Lovely to see all the bees - sedum is great for attracting insects.
Precious, you are not starving, so stop pretending.
I eat chicken, but the poor chickens....Chicken and sheep manure are the worst, IMO. I never minded the smell cow manure, and of course horses were my first love, so their manure didn't bother me!
Not only the bees in that video, but crickets and birds too. Lovely to listen to.
Smooches and scritches to Precious, have a terrific weekend and week ahead!
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We have chicken farms around here somewhere too but I haven't seen or smelled them LOL! Looking good sweet Precious!
Some people have chickens here but no big farms like that.
Hi Precious and Lynn
OMC(hickens) no eggs laid that is amazing. My great uncle had a huge farm with pigs, cows, veggies, tobacco and chickens. He sold the eggs and that was one smelling area. They chicken houses smelled worse than the piggy pins.
Hugs and I love your video of pink Sedum
Cecilia
What comes out in the end is always good for the farm fields, Precious...
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