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To skate or not to skate hmm.... That is the Question... I'm prolly just going post up in the food court like I used to do at red bird..lol

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Why my sister just eat some bird food smfh

Benefits of Grass Fed Poultry

A growing trend in the new millenium is moving farming away from chicken coupes to provide consumers with grass fed poultry. These birds are not packed into cages or other small spaces; instead, they run free through a pasture, giving the animals a chance to hunt for bugs and interact with other birds. The most popular grass fed birds are chickens, ducks, and geese, and the are many advantages to this system of farming.Grass Fed Poultry

Animal Rights
On a traditional poultry farm, birds are squeezed into spaces to maximize production and minimize costs. This is inhumane to the poultry, as they have unnatural diets and habits. They are also highly stressed in this situation. All of these factors not only are a violation of the animal’s rights.

Quality
All of the above-mentioned details lead to a lower quality product, whether it is eggs or meat. When the birds cannot practice normal behavior, such as grass grazing, it effects their immune system, muscle strength, and reproduction capabilities. Grass fed poultry is much higher in nutritional value, which is better for both bird and consumer.Grass Fed Poultry

Health Benefits
Not only is a pasture system healthier for the birds, but it is healthier for the farmer as well. Birds raised in coups are more likely to develop diseases, which spread quickly and some of which may effect people. Pastures are also not dusty and dirty, giving farmers cleaner breathing air.

Environmental Concerns
Chickens, ducks, geese, and other birds that are raised in a pasture instead of a coupe also do their part to help the environment. They become part of a natural food chain, as they forage for spiders and insects. Also, birds raised indoors leads to large amounts of waste, creating hazardous conditions when this nutrient-rich product is dumped into soil near rivers, lakes, and streams. Grass fed poultry options are much more environmentally friendly.

Simply put, pasture farms are much better options than raising birds indoors. With a little time and money, farms can reconstruct the way they raise their birds so that the animals are happy and healthy. The benefits to the animals, farmers, and consumers warrant changing traditional farming methods to raise grass fed poultry.

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Questions and Answers

How Can I Keep The Birds From Eating Dry Cat Food I Put Outside For My Cat.?
Fri, 26 Feb 2010 18:30:03 GMT
i have put my cat's dry food in a place where i feed my outside cat. now i've seen the birds eating the food i've put out there. now i want to know how to keep the birds from eating all the cat's dry food.

Birds, Food They Eat Associated With Their Beaks?
Thu, 25 Feb 2010 19:51:31 GMT
What is the relationship between a birds type of beak and the type of food they eat? I am doing a project about birds and this is one thing I can't find a good answer for.

Voting Question: My Bird Hungrier Then Normal He Dusnt Stop Eating Is That Normal I Put Him Food 3 Times A Day?
Sat, 20 Feb 2010 08:56:11 GMT


Buying Bird Food/seed Online?
Fri, 19 Feb 2010 02:08:03 GMT
Hi I am getting ready to get my possible 'show' Tiel next week. The breeder has been feeding Zupreem Natural and Kaytee seed. I went to Petsmart to buy some food/seed to have when my baby gets here, but had sticker shock at what Petsmart charges for the food... I found some places on line that sells the same food/seed but I am not sure about the reputation of the companies plus there are SO many out there, I am not sure who to trust.. One place I liked is http://www.petstore.com/ Has a

Is Harrisons And Roudybush Bird Food Basically The Same?
Thu, 18 Feb 2010 14:56:05 GMT
I am getting a budgie in July and have been researching the best pellets for it. I found two good brands, but one is cheaper. People have said they are basically the same except the price, so can anybody tell me if thats true? Harrisons bird food: http://www.harrisonsbirdfoods.com/products/harrisons.html Roudybush bird food: http://www.petfooddirect.com/Product/3543/Roudybush-Maintenance-Mini-Bird-Food

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