Carolyn Plourde of Lexington says her chickens’ free-range lifestyle means better eggs.
(Kayana Szymczak for The Boston Globe)
Bringing the barnyard to the backyard
Egg safety worries, taste preference driving more in Mass. to raise chickens
Carolyn Plourde of Lexington says her chickens’ free-range lifestyle means better eggs.
(Kayana Szymczak for The Boston Globe)
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Peter Schworm and Sydney Lupkin
Globe Staff | Globe Correspondent
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September 8, 2010
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They lose sleep to crack-of-dawn cackles. They catch grief from neighbors who assumed the block was a chicken-free zone. (Full article: 827 words)
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