Raising free-range chickens for family needs


Keeping free-range chickens in cages from childhood is a very exciting and educational activity for children. Free-range chickens are a type of chicken that is often kept in homes as a source of fresh eggs and meat. Apart from that, keeping free-range chickens can also teach children about responsibility, cleanliness, and also about the importance of looking after the animals around us.


When free-range chickens are still small, they are usually placed in small cages that have places to eat and drink as well as shelter. Children who raise free-range chickens will learn to care for and feed the chickens every day. They will also learn about the importance of keeping the cage clean so that the chickens stay healthy and avoid disease.
Apart from that, raising free-range chickens can also teach children about the life cycle of animals. They can see firsthand how chickens lay eggs and how chicks hatch from eggs. This can give them valuable experience and help them understand that every living creature has a valuable life.
When the free-range chickens have grown up and are ready to be released, children can learn the importance of letting these animals play outside freely. Free-range chickens that can do activities outside will be healthier and happier because they can look for natural food such as worms and insects. Apart from that, they will also get sunlight which is important for their growth and health.


By keeping free-range chickens in cages from a young age and releasing them to play outside later, children will learn about the importance of protecting the environment and the animals around us. They will also learn to appreciate nature and other living creatures more. Therefore, keeping free-range chickens can be a fun and educational activity for children from an early age.


So from me a little discussion about keeping native chickens, I hope it's useful for all of us and see you again in the next post.

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