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  2. Priced out of store-bought eggs? Rent a chicken. - AOL

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    Rent The Chicken, which was founded in 2013, strives to "provide people a chance to try out having backyard hens for fresh eggs without the long-term commitment," according to co-founder Jenn ...

  3. Rent a Coop - Wikipedia

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    RentACoop is a Maryland-based international business that designs, manufactures, and sells proprietary products for backyard chickens and chickens as pets. Additionally, the Company provides chicken coop rentals in the Washington, D.C., and New York City Metro regions. [1] The company was founded in Potomac, Maryland, United States.

  4. Rent The Chicken - Wikipedia

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    Rent The Chicken is an American multinational company headquartered in Freeport, Pennsylvania, that rents chickens and incubators. [1] As of May 2021, Rent The Chicken is the largest chicken rental company in the world. [2] The company works with farmers in more than 30 US states and 3 Canadian provinces. [3]

  5. Poultry farming in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Buckeye breed is the first recorded chicken breed to be created and developed by a woman. [8] [9] [10] Poultry shows spread interest and understanding, with 88% of all farmers having chickens by 1910. [11] Barred Plymouth Rock hen, No. 31S. laid 237 eggs in first year at the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station (1903)

  6. US farmers turn to Airbnb, corn mazes to outlast agricultural ...

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    Thompson, who also raises animals for meat at her farm, Pink River Ranch, is one of many farmers turning to the $4.5 billion agricultural tourism industry, according to U.S. Department of ...

  7. Free range - Wikipedia

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    RSPCA standards state that in order for chickens to be free range, there must not be more than 13 chickens per square meter. [23] Free-range broiler systems use slower-growing breeds of chicken to improve welfare, meaning they reach slaughter weight at 16 weeks of age rather than 5–6 weeks of age in standard rearing systems.

  8. Helene shuts poultry plants, twists cotton crops in ... - AOL

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    The complex processes 1.3 million chickens weekly and its timeli. ... company and agriculture officials said on Monday. Wayne-Sanderson Farms, the nation's third largest poultry producer, closed a ...

  9. Concentrated animal feeding operation - Wikipedia

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    Smithfield Foods hog CAFO, Unionville, Missouri, 2013. In animal husbandry, a concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO), as defined by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), is an intensive animal feeding operation (AFO) in which over 1,000 animal units are confined for over 45 days a year.