Indy Carthew. Fed only organic food - no animal by products or chemicals Hormone and antibiotic treatment not allowed Must have access to outside.

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Indy Carthew

Fed only organic food - no animal by products or chemicals Hormone and antibiotic treatment not allowed Must have access to outside

Hens are housed in barns or coops Fed commercial food Beak trimming and antibiotic treatment are allowed

Aims to allow chickens to act as naturally as possible Access to outdoors as well as shelter from weather Diet consists of grain mixture and supplementation with insects

Support a healthier, happier lifestyle!

Cage-Free-Alternatives _mean/