the free-range poultry that we keep at home
Raising free-range poultry is a very important activity for people living in rural areas like me now. Apart from being a source of food, free-range poultry also has many other benefits for us rural people.
One of the main benefits of keeping free-range poultry is that it is a source of protein such as meat, eggs and even the feathers of free-range poultry that can be used for daily needs. By raising free-range poultry, our rural communities can meet their family's protein needs without having to spend a lot of money on buying meat or eggs at the market.
Apart from that, raising free-range poultry can also provide additional income for rural communities. By selling eggs, meat or large village poultry, people can of course earn additional income which can be used to meet their daily needs or to save. This can help improve the economic welfare of rural communities.
Apart from being a source of food and additional income, keeping free-range poultry can also provide benefits to the surrounding environment. Free-range poultry will help control insect and pest populations that can damage plants around the house. By keeping free-range poultry, people can reduce the use of pesticides which are harmful to health and the environment.
Apart from that, raising free-range poultry can also be an enjoyable hobby for rural people. Caring for and looking after free-range birds can be an entertaining and stress-relieving activity. Rural communities can also get involved in cockfighting activities or ornamental bird contests which can increase the sense of unity and togetherness in the community.
Thus, the importance of keeping free-range poultry when we live in rural areas is something that cannot be denied. Apart from being a source of food, additional income and a fun hobby, keeping free-range poultry also has benefits for the surrounding environment. Therefore, rural communities should continue to raise free-range poultry as part of a healthy and sustainable lifestyle. Hopefully, by continuing to raise free-range poultry, rural communities can improve the welfare and sustainability of the environment around the village