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California Proposition 2 (2008)

From Ballotpedia This article is about a 2008 ballot proposition in California. For other measures with a similar title, see Proposition 2.Proposition 2, or the Standards for Confining Farm Animals [1] , was on the November 4, 2008 ballot in California, where it passed with 63.5% of the vote.

Prop 2 created a new state statute that prohibits the confinement of farm animals in a manner that …

Chicken Coop Free Plans

Nowadays, pursuit of health has become an unshakable faith. Healthy diet is certainly a key part in a healthy life style, which means you need to eat the right food. So it is not a surprise if you want to keep away from buying eggs full of antibiotics and to build your own chicken coop.

Have a flock in your backyard, try a little villeggiatura and enjoy green and safe eggs everyday, isn’t it …

Rabbit hutch!?

Ok, a couple tips for you:

You can buy a mat at a pet store that you can put on the bottom of your rabbit’s cage (or just get a sheet of pine plywood) and that will protect the bunnie’s feet from sore hocks (sores from too much rubbing on the wire)

With the temperatures in Arizona, (If you have it outside, or you air conditioning is kaput.) you will want to 1. Replenish bunnie’s water …

Advertising Rules and Regulations: Marketing Florida Agriculture

Florida Market Bulletin classified ads are posted online each month by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Through these ads, the Market Bulletin provides a forum for Florida residents to buy and sell agriculturally related items while also giving widespread exposure to small farmers who might not normally have the economic resources for such widespread advertising. The …

FREE CHICKEN COOP PLANS: Free Chicken Coop Plans

CHICKEN COOPS GENERAL INFORMATION So you’re thinking about building a chicken coop but don’t want to spend a fortune on coop plans and building materials? This was my thought when I built my own coop a few years ago. I’ve read that the average person spends $300.00 to build their coop and I didn’t want to spend that much – I scoured the internet to find free (or cheap) but well made …

Chicken Coops – Build a Chicken Coop – Free Chicken Coop Plans

Outdoor Chicken Yard

We want our chickens to be happy, but safe. In our region there are many predators that endanger free roaming chickens. Besides coyote which are prevalent in the area, there have been sightings of both mountain lions and wolves in the vicinity. Several of our neighbors have lost hens to these predators, even chickens that were thought to be protected by fenced-in yards. …

Free Chicken House Plans

If you are going to keep chickens for profit or as a hobby, then having the right housing for them is an essential part of raising healthy poultry. If you don’t want to invest a lot of money, free chicken house plans that you find on online can provide you with an economical way to build the chicken house you need. However, choosing the plans is only the first part of your venture and the …

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Compassion Over Killing > How Free Is “Free

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“Just because it says free-range does not mean that it is welfare-friendly.” —Dr. Charles Olentine, editor of Egg Industry magazine, an industry trade journal(1)

As concern grows over the way the meat, egg, and dairy industries treat the animals we eat, so does the number of animal products labeled “free-range.” What does this mean? Do …

“Free-Range” Poultry and Eggs: Not All They’re Cracked Up To Be

Click for PDF • Order printed copies “Free-Range” Poultry and EggsNot All They’re Cracked Up to Be

“Free-range” evokes a positive image of chickens and turkeys living outdoors with plenty of fresh air, sunshine and open space to roam in.

“Cage-free” conveys a similar impression of hens living “free” as nature intended. What are the realities behind “free-range” and …



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