Paul Saladino· MD
free range means they get two square feet of grazing and then pasture rais means they get 108 square fet of grazing
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free range means they get two square feet of grazing and then pasture rais means they get 108 square fet of grazing
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nonorganic pasture ra because because they're outside and so pasture raised means 108 sare F feet for chicken right so 108 square feet per chicken means that they're definitely going to get at least some bugs or some worms and I would do that over organic Hen House
I'd probably go for the pasture raised rather than the cage free organic
pasture raised chickens are going to have more room to roam they have about 108 ft to walk around they're going to get more bugs and worms cagefree chickens they get maybe I think it's like six or seven feet per chicken so they don't have as much room to roam
I want organic and I want pasture-raised. Probably I want to get eggs from a farmer that I know, or raise my own chickens, which is something I'm working on in Costa Rica. So Trader Joe's has organic pasture-raised large brown eggs. What does that mean? It means that the chickens are outside. They get 108 square feet per chicken. That's what pasture-raised means by law. And they're fed organic grains to supplement that.