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=Typical Economics=
*A buck per chicken, indicating that the industry standard is a loss leader - [http://greenmachinefarm.com/chicken-economics-ranger-vs-cornish/]

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Typical Economics

  • A buck per chicken, indicating that the industry standard is a loss leader - [1]