There was a farmer on TV tonight who keeps chickens. They are called free range, but are in fact inside a shed, and the birds all had feathers missing and were crowding round each other. He is worried that he will not be able to sell his eggs if the bird flu scare does not go away.
The bottom line is people buy these eggs and chickens from the supermarket, thinking they are free range, but my idea of free range is having free access to outside areas as well as indoors, so are we being misled into buying free range goods when they are in fact kept like this?
Near me is a chicken farm, with large sheds, but whenever you go past there are hundreds of chickens roaming about a large field which is separated, and they are in a different part of it each day. I know they have to be farmed to provide food, but this seems to be the best way of doing it on a large scale, without the intensity of the rearing sheds.