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free-range

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/ˈfriːˌreɪndʒ/
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related to a type of farming in which animals and birds can move around and eat freely, instead of being kept in a limited area

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  • The farm raises chickens in a free-range environment where they can roam freely and forage for food.
  • Consumers prefer free-range eggs because they are produced by chickens with access to outdoor spaces.
  • The restaurant prides itself on using free-range meat in its dishes to promote ethical farming practices.
  • Free-range cattle graze on open pastures, leading to healthier and more sustainable meat production.
  • The supermarket stocks a variety of free-range poultry products to cater to environmentally conscious shoppers.