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pastured chickens usually are fed grains but also eat bugs and greens.
They taste and look a little different than "ordinary" free range
chickens -- stronger flavor, more muscle definition.
--Richard
Tom Bridgeland wrote:
> On Friday, April 16, 2004, at 06:53 AM, Ashley Moran wrote:
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>> I saw the inside of a free-range egg carton the other day,
>> which proudly boasted that their hens were so healthy and produced such
>> good eggs because they were fed on grains. I don't think this even
>> bears commenting on.
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> Not so strange, really. Chicken's natural foods are seeds, bugs, and
> greens, so free range chickens eating grains would be very healthy.
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