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    Quote Originally Posted by Sensei
    Have 3ace Farmlet with wild Pukes 8 in all rabbits Cats etc & will be getting some chicken soon . Poor little Buggers !
    A wise cat leaves a bunch of chooks alone. Otherwise it quickly becomes a nackered pecked cat. I have spent enough time on farms to know this. Oh and the cat was no wuss, it liked to kill possums as well as rats
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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    if I bought three battery farm chickens, I'd call 'em Energiser, Duracell and Every Ready..
    OK I WILL , WHAT A GREAT IDEA, I NAMED THE OTHERS AFTER MY MISSES FRIENDS AND FAMILY

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    Admirable and very christian. Where did you get them ? Do they just sell them generally to the public ? Haven't kept chickens since the Devil was an angel, hmm wonder what Mrs Ixion would say.
    GOT THEM ON THEM FROM A WAIKATO BATTERY FARM ,YUP YOU CAN WALK IN AND BUY THEM THEY HAD A SIGN OUTSIDE

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    Quote Originally Posted by k14
    So I take it you're a vegetarian??
    I HOPE YOUR NOT MISSING MY POINT , I DID NOT HASSLE THE CHICKEN FARM OWNER , I KNOW WE REALLISTICALLY MAY HAVE TO HAVE THESE FARMS TO FEED THE MASSES, IM JUST THROWING IT OUT THERE THAT IT CAN BE DONE IF YOU WANT , I THINK NO DIFFERENTLY OF PEOPLE THAT BUY BATTERY FARM EGGS

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    On second thoughts, you did invite me down to paint the roof on that shack you call a home, I think I will turn up just so I can bash you with my Bible! Maybe i'll even make an effort to run over some chickens with my 'Bird too.
    ZED YOUR A FUCKWIT , DO YOU THINK YOUR CHURCH WOULD APROVE OF YOUR CONDUCT HERE, THERE ARE CHRISTIANS ON THIS SITE WITH DIGNITY WHO GET
    MY RESPECT YOU GET NONE , WHATS YOUR INTENTION WITH THESE THREATS , DO YOU WANT A PUNCH UP? JUST COME OUT AND SAY IT ON THIS FORUM IF YOU DO

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    None of this your both too CHICKEN

    SENSEI PERFORMANCE TUNING

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    We had chickens once-little bantams (they were sooo cute) also had a spiteful little bantam rooster and ended up with a couple of baby turkeys when their stupid mother got run over ( nesting in middle of road at night!) Had a great supply of eggs and a wicked Christmas dinner!
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    Quote Originally Posted by yungatart
    We had chickens once-little bantams (they were sooo cute) also had a spiteful little bantam rooster and ended up with a couple of baby turkeys when their stupid mother got run over ( nesting in middle of road at night!) Had a great supply of eggs and a wicked Christmas dinner!
    YEAH BANTAMS ARE CUTE I LIKE THE ONES WITH THE REAL LONG FEATHERS AND FEATHERS ON THEIR LEGS

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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    YEAH BANTAMS ARE CUTE I LIKE THE ONES WITH THE REAL LONG FEATHERS AND FEATHERS ON THEIR LEGS
    Yes, they are. Brave little buggers too. I had a pet bantam when I was a little kid. Really loved that bird, until one day the dog got it. Bantam's can take out a cat, but a dog's too much. Put up a good fight, judging by the state of the dog, but still ended up as feathers and bits. Really upset I was, I tried to hate that dog for ages, but didn't succed, never was much good at hating.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    ZED YOUR A FUCKWIT , DO YOU THINK YOUR CHURCH WOULD APROVE OF YOUR CONDUCT HERE, THERE ARE CHRISTIANS ON THIS SITE WITH DIGNITY WHO GET
    MY RESPECT YOU GET NONE , WHATS YOUR INTENTION WITH THESE THREATS , DO YOU WANT A PUNCH UP? JUST COME OUT AND SAY IT ON THIS FORUM IF YOU DO
    LOL I RECKON I COULD TAKE OUT ALL YOUR CHICKS WITH ONE GOOD BURNOUT!!

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    My mate's old man in Malaysia has got about 3 million chickens or something, nearly all of them in big sheds (50000 per shed I think).

    Going inside those things was quite a scary experience, all these things screaming their heads off, seemingly absolutely farkin terrified, only living to munch on their steroids, all of them look like they've been to hell and are just visiting for a while.

    I'm told though, that they're actually much happier in there than being free range. The story goes that, as free range chickens. they have to be fed exactly the right amount of food, else they start pecking each other and going nuts and their lives turn to shit...there was a bit more to it which I can't recally exactly.

    Please note that, even with the extra details, in light of the source's circumstances, and from what I saw with my own eyes, I consider the above a load of horseshit.

    Has any one else heard such an argument against free range?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toast
    My mate's old man in Malaysia has got about 3 million chickens or something, nearly all of them in big sheds (50000 per shed I think).

    Going inside those things was quite a scary experience, all these things screaming their heads off, seemingly absolutely farkin terrified, only living to munch on their steroids, all of them look like they've been to hell and are just visiting for a while.

    I'm told though, that they're actually much happier in there than being free range. The story goes that, as free range chickens. they have to be fed exactly the right amount of food, else they start pecking each other and going nuts and their lives turn to shit...there was a bit more to it which I can't recally exactly.

    Please note that, even with the extra details, in light of the source's circumstances, and from what I saw with my own eyes, I consider the above a load of horseshit.

    Has any one else heard such an argument against free range?
    Whadda a load a shite.......sure i'd rather be locked in a cage for my entire life than run around having fun with wif me mates .....not!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toast

    I'm told though, that they're actually much happier in there than being free range. The story goes that, as free range chickens. they have to be fed exactly the right amount of food, else they start pecking each other and going nuts and their lives turn to shit...there was a bit more to it which I can't recally exactly.

    Please note that, even with the extra details, in light of the source's circumstances, and from what I saw with my own eyes, I consider the above a load of horseshit.

    Has any one else heard such an argument against free range?
    MY ONES HAVE ADJUSTED WELL, AT FIRST THEY WOULDNT LEAVE THE COUP, THEY JUST HUDDLED IN THERE TOGETHER, THEN THEY STARTED JUST STEPING OUT THE DOOR , NOW THEY ARE WONDERING AROUND THE YARD RANDOMLY PEKING THINGS FINDING OUT WHAT IS FOOD, THEY WALK REAL FUNNY PROBABLY CAUSE ITS THE FIRST TIME THEY USED THEIR LEGS, APART
    FROM THAT THEIR DOING GOOD , AND IM HAPPY

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    Are you serious ? Have you ever eaten a pukeko? I tried once and it was pretty vile.

    Hare is good though, if you can shoot the little buggers, they're damn fast.
    hares are dumb as shite.
    when we go shooting and we see them we just call and whistle to them and they come lumbering over to your direction.
    most of the time this works.
    or maybe the ones on our farm just ate to much dak and are a chilled man..

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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    MY ONES HAVE ADJUSTED WELL, AT FIRST THEY WOULDNT LEAVE THE COUP, THEY JUST HUDDLED IN THERE TOGETHER, THEN THEY STARTED JUST STEPING OUT THE DOOR , NOW THEY ARE WONDERING AROUND THE YARD RANDOMLY PEKING THINGS FINDING OUT WHAT IS FOOD, THEY WALK REAL FUNNY PROBABLY CAUSE ITS THE FIRST TIME THEY USED THEIR LEGS, APART
    FROM THAT THEIR DOING GOOD , AND IM HAPPY
    when we got 8 chooks from the battery farm we brought them home in a couple of boxes and when we let them out they just fell over from not being able to stretch legs in their old home.
    its cool to see them do well on a true free range area.
    ours took ages to grow there feathers fully and they took about weeks before they stared laying. ( they had stopped laying when we got them)
    we feed them heaps of colostrum from the cows and they done real well on that.

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