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Barn hens are limited to the space available within the structure of the barn or facility in which they are housed. While barn hens are not confined to cages, they are confined indoors to reduce exposure to predators and disease. Barn hens are NOT free range, they are cage free which seems to confuse many people.
About 187 hens for every 100 people. Yes, there are more hens than people.
Warren hens are known for laying large brown eggs. These hens lay an average of 4 eggs each week. After a full two years of laying the amount of eggs that the hen produces will be reduced.
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like any industry, keeping down costs is essential. One way to do this is the keep very large numbers of birds is relatively small spaces. Battery hens are kept in cages in barns and are force fed to produce lots of eggs. They need to be fed antibiotics to stop disease spreading. The conditions are considered inhuman by many people. Barn Hens are also kept in barns but are free to forrage within he barn. Less hns can bekept so costs are higher. Free range chickens are free to feed on fields. These are the costliess hens to keep but the conditions are considered the highest and most humane.
like any industry, keeping down costs is essential. One way to do this is the keep very large numbers of birds is relatively small spaces. Battery hens are kept in cages in barns and are force fed to produce lots of eggs. They need to be fed antibiotics to stop disease spreading. The conditions are considered inhuman by many people. Barn Hens are also kept in barns but are free to forrage within he barn. Less hns can bekept so costs are higher. Free range chickens are free to feed on fields. These are the costliess hens to keep but the conditions are considered the highest and most humane.
The amount of roosters needed for breeding hens is about one rooster per ten hens
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The Barn Burner has 208 pages.
Medieval people typically went to the tithe barn once a year to pay their tithes. Tithes were a form of tax or contribution, usually one-tenth of a person's income or produce, which was collected by the church. The tithe barn served as a storage facility for the tithes until they were distributed or sold.
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