Chicken Feeds: Allow ourselves to introduce… ourselves
Ryan Anderson
· 7 months ago
Welcome to the blogosphere, guys!
Chantal Lafontaine
· 7 months ago
Hey guys great initiative and amazing design, I love the likeness of the chickens, especially Marty with the glasses and Lisa with the red hair!
Alia
· 7 months ago
I think that this was an excellent move for Chicken Farmers. Food safety is becoming more and more of an issue, and this is an excellent, current way of addressing those concerns. It's also an excellent way of dispelling some of the myths and "urban legends" on food safety and animal care. Chickenfeeds (great name, too!) goes a long way in informing consumers and putting their potential fears to rest.
Paul Jenkins
· 7 months ago
I'm increasingly interested in consuming local food (not quiet at the 160 km diet, but I'm trying), and would love to know both who produces my food and how. The only thing better than barbecued chicken on a warm summer day would be knowing it was a well treated, well fed, Canadian chicken. Delicious!
Pierre Leduc
· 7 months ago
Great Blog. I love it almost as much as I do chicken grilled on a propane BBQ! Pierre
Craig
· 7 months ago
Great Blog Folks! Looks fantastic. Love the Chicken faces as well! Sure to be a great source of information and collaboration. Craig
Karen
· 7 months ago
Love the new site and I'm looking forward to the recipes! Gotta say I enjoyed your Austin Powers reference. I don't know about anyone else but I'd love to see more of that good looking bald Black girl that you featured in one of your ads LOL!
Dave Scholz
· 7 months ago
All looks good - congrats on getting this up!
Martin Heneghan
· 7 months ago
A great site to understand more about the poultry we eat and some fantastic recipes as well. This site has been developed to a very high standard and the creativity and content is first class - definitely be visiting this site on a regular basis and trying out the great recipes
Leslie Ballentine
· 6 months ago
It's great to finally see this blog. Nice look and easy to read. And what a great way to talk about all things chicken. Maybe now other farmer groups will follow your lead. Keep it up.
Pierre
Craig
Keep it up.