Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Functional Free-ranging at Cypress Hall Farm

 

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Not many people have bragging rights that they have turkeys at backyard pets! During the Eastern Triangle Farm I was able to see that Cypress Hall Farm has earned that right and decided to go free-range. The definition of free range according to the wonderful research resource we call google is: “Livestock and domestic poultry permitted to graze or forage for grain, etc., rather than being confined to a feedlot or a small enclosure.” Free range animals are happier and healthier which means we will be happier and healthier if we consume them. We tend to trade healthful food for quick and snappy meals or fast food. In the long run organic food products are cheaper because we have fewer doctor visits and feel better. Paying a little more now will reap paying less for health in the future.

http://www.cypresshallfarms.com/

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Chicken tractors are nifty and are what allows pasture raised animals to be successful. They keep the chickens safe from predators and can be moved around to supply fresh grass. During various farm tours, I noticed that the turkeys liked to hang around the chicken tractors. Maybe they are just being friendly or like to stand guard of the chickens.

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Cypress Hall Farm raises heritage breeds of chicken.

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This is where the chickens are taken before being ready to sell. It is done in the most humane manner possible.

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Attempting to pet a turkey.

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My brother discovered the meat rabbits.

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Even the rabbits have their own domain. All the animals receive adequate space and quality care. I enjoyed my family’s tour of Cypress Hall Farm and recommend scheduling a visit.

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  1. Great stories, great books, and great photos. I love everything you write about, and I love all your photos. Keep writing, and keep taking photos......

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