Approximately 73 percent of chicken farms employed fewer than four workers in the early 2000s, and over 9 percent employed between five and nine workers.
Cattle farms, gator farms, pig farms, chicken farms, horse farms, etc.
um... chicken farms
Organic farms, commercial farms, "factory" farms, grain farms, ranches, chicken farms, pig farms, dairy farms, beef farms, bison ranches, etc.
Delaware
They run chicken farms.
Depends, The ferret might attack the chicken or the chicken might peck the ferret. But it really depends.
Egg production is most often found on chicken farms that can vary in size. Large chicken farms such as Purdue, also produce eggs.
They kill them for meat
Most rural farms with a sign "fresh eggs" will be selling fertilized eggs. Small farms almost always keep a rooster in the flock. You can check with any local feed & grain distributor and they will know who in the area sells fresh eggs.
Fertilized chicken eggs are typically not sold in stores for consumption. They are more commonly used for breeding purposes, such as incubating to hatch chicks. If fertilized eggs are sold, they are usually available from specialty farms or hatcheries.
Egg production is most often found on chicken farms that can vary in size. Large chicken farms such as Purdue, also produce eggs.
well they are grown in large corporate farms and for their own family in small family farms