free-range in the PONS Dictionary

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The term free-range may be used differently depending on the country and the relevant laws.
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Ovo-vegetarians often prefer free-range eggs, that is, those produced by uncaged hens.
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Visitors board a tram and are taken on a guided tour through the 435 acre free-range area.
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They hybridize readily in captivity and sometimes with free-range domestic fowl kept in habitations close to forests.
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The farm's organic free-range chickens live in a multi-use field system with strips of hedge habitat, rows of herbs and open pasture.
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The farm is on approximately of land and raises free-range turkeys (about 60,000 in 2008) under pecan trees on about 30 of those acres.
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The alliance's website tends to support industrial agriculture such as genetically modified crops, while questioning the value of alternative agricultural practices (e.g., free-range chickens).
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This indicates that 5.5 million free-range hens/year are likely to be affected by feather pecking.
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Prevalence figures range between 57 to 86% of free-range flocks and 99% of hens within a flock can be affected.
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Changes in production, including reduced reliance on antibiotics and increased use of free-range systems, require a complete reconsideration of protection strategies.
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