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VILLAGERS in a Sarthe commune are to be given a pair of chickens to peck
away at their rubbish bills.
Councillors in Pincé, Pays-de-la-Loire, were discussing the budget for
rubbish collection when they spotted an article saying chickens could
eat between 150 and 250kg each a year.
Then they hatched a plan to use chickens to reduce the amount of organic
waste - bread, cheese rinds, vegetable peelings etc - and, perhaps, cut
the rubbish bill.
Now each villager is being offered two laying hens and deputy mayor
Nicole Foucault told Ouest
Francehens could lay between 250 and 300 eggs a year, so it meant
residents could "cut their rubbish and have fresh eggs nearly every
day".
Mayor Lydie Pasteau said it would also help bring the community
together: "In the village we find ways to look after each other's houses
during the holidays, now we will just have to include feeding the
neighbour's chickens as well!"
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