90% of our chicken is franknchicken ,the rspca say these chickens are much more likely to suffer with a wide range of health issues.
Almost all supermarket chicken is of this type
As I said: 25+ years it’s been that way. When I first apprenticed as a butcher,poultry was expensive. By 1990 it started getting very cheap. It’s not news…
Canadas will usually walk out of your way. As for pecking ,highly unlikely. Also VERY unlikely to get bird flu. You want to try fishing . Canadas,swans, moorhens,coots,the lot swimming in front of you all day. No bother to an angler. I only ever had one swan get bolshy with me. It was a Cob who thought he owned that stretch of the river. When I was packing up he went for me,but it got a boot up the a*se!Frnc wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 6:01 pm I appreciate 'free range' doen't mean exactly what we'd hope it meant.
In contrast anyway, I was walking along the canal today and two canada geese were blocking the path, with three chicks. I waited for a bit as my lodger had said they've been known to attack people. Didn't fancy getting bird flu from a peck. In the end I just had to walk past them and hope for the best! There was a wall next to the path so no way round them. I waited until a couple of people had gone. A woman with a pram looked like she was gonna wait, could be a long time. Two of the chicks were on the far side of the path. One was on the path with the two adults.
Almost saw my own brain for a moment there due to a massive eye roll.jansman wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2023 4:56 amCanadas will usually walk out of your way. As for pecking ,highly unlikely. Also VERY unlikely to get bird flu. You want to try fishing . Canadas,swans, moorhens,coots,the lot swimming in front of you all day. No bother to an angler. I only ever had one swan get bolshy with me. It was a Cob who thought he owned that stretch of the river. When I was packing up he went for me,but it got a boot up the a*se!Frnc wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 6:01 pm I appreciate 'free range' doen't mean exactly what we'd hope it meant.
In contrast anyway, I was walking along the canal today and two canada geese were blocking the path, with three chicks. I waited for a bit as my lodger had said they've been known to attack people. Didn't fancy getting bird flu from a peck. In the end I just had to walk past them and hope for the best! There was a wall next to the path so no way round them. I waited until a couple of people had gone. A woman with a pram looked like she was gonna wait, could be a long time. Two of the chicks were on the far side of the path. One was on the path with the two adults.it stopped bothering anglers and dog walkers after that! Oh,and they don’t break your arm when they flap their wings!
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itsybitsy wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2023 7:55 amAlmost saw my own brain for a moment there due to a massive eye roll.jansman wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2023 4:56 amCanadas will usually walk out of your way. As for pecking ,highly unlikely. Also VERY unlikely to get bird flu. You want to try fishing . Canadas,swans, moorhens,coots,the lot swimming in front of you all day. No bother to an angler. I only ever had one swan get bolshy with me. It was a Cob who thought he owned that stretch of the river. When I was packing up he went for me,but it got a boot up the a*se!Frnc wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 6:01 pm I appreciate 'free range' doen't mean exactly what we'd hope it meant.
In contrast anyway, I was walking along the canal today and two canada geese were blocking the path, with three chicks. I waited for a bit as my lodger had said they've been known to attack people. Didn't fancy getting bird flu from a peck. In the end I just had to walk past them and hope for the best! There was a wall next to the path so no way round them. I waited until a couple of people had gone. A woman with a pram looked like she was gonna wait, could be a long time. Two of the chicks were on the far side of the path. One was on the path with the two adults.it stopped bothering anglers and dog walkers after that! Oh,and they don’t break your arm when they flap their wings!
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