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  2. Poultry farming - Wikipedia

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    Yarding poultry farm. While often confused with free range farming, yarding is actually a separate method by which a hutch and fenced-off area outside are combined when farming poultry. The distinction is that free-range poultry are either totally unfenced, or the fence is so distant that it has little influence on their freedom of movement.

  3. File:The Farm-poultry (IA farmpoultry245unse).pdf - Wikipedia

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    "A practical farm and suburban poultry raising guide." Later issues published by Farm-Poultry Pub. Co Subjects: Poultry Northeastern States Periodicals; Poultry Industry Northeastern States Periodicals

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  5. File:The Farm-poultry (IA farmpoultry11unse).pdf - Wikipedia

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    "A practical farm and suburban poultry raising guide." Later issues published by Farm-Poultry Pub. Co Subjects: Poultry Northeastern States Periodicals; Poultry Industry Northeastern States Periodicals

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  7. Deep litter - Wikipedia

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    Pigs kept on deep-litter material. Deep litter is an animal housing system, based on the repeated spreading of straw or sawdust material in indoor booths. [1] An initial layer of litter is spread for the animals to use for bedding material and to defecate in, and as the litter is soiled, new layers of litter are continuously added by the farmer. [2]