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  2. Poultry farming - Wikipedia

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    A chicken coop or hen house is a structure where chickens or other fowl are kept safe and secure. There may be nest boxes and perches in the house. There may be nest boxes and perches in the house. There is a long-standing controversy over the basic need for a chicken coop.

  3. Chicken tractor - Wikipedia

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    A home-built chicken tractor, without wheels, built to house a small number of hens. A chicken tractor (sometimes called an ark) is a movable chicken coop lacking a floor. Chicken tractors may also house other kinds of poultry. Most chicken tractors are a lightly built A-frame which one person can drag about the yard. It may have wheels on one ...

  4. Battery cage - Wikipedia

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    Battery cages – note the low light intensity beyond range of the camera flashgun. To reduce the harmful effects of feather pecking, cannibalism and vent-pecking, hens in battery cages (and other housing systems) are often kept at low light intensities (e.g. less than ten lux).

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  8. Poultry farming in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, chicken production was distributed across the entire agricultural sector. In the 20th century, it gradually moved closer to major cities to take advantage of lower shipping costs. This had the undesirable side effect of turning the chicken manure from a valuable fertilizer that could be used profitably on local farms to an ...

  9. New Pioneer Food Co-op - Wikipedia

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    The co-op moved to the second floor of Vine Building, at Prentiss and Gilbert Streets, in 1973. [7] In 1977, the co-op moved again into a portion of a building at 22 S. Van Buren Street. [8] The co-op expanded to occupy the full building in 1987. [9] In 1988 New Pioneer opened a store in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. It was unsuccessful and closed in ...