BIriportolás
Biriportolás refers to the practice of transporting live poultry, particularly chickens, ducks, or other birds, for the purpose of sale, breeding, or participation in agricultural fairs, competitions, or religious ceremonies. This activity is common in rural areas of Hungary and other Central European countries, where poultry farming remains a significant part of traditional agriculture.
The process typically involves carefully packing birds into crates or cages to ensure their safety and comfort
Regulations governing biriportolás vary by region and are subject to animal welfare laws aimed at reducing
Participants in biriportolás may include small-scale farmers, breeders, and hobbyists who rely on local networks to