fjærkre
Fjærkre is a Norwegian term referring to domestic birds kept for their meat or eggs. This category broadly includes chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, and quail. These animals are raised in a variety of settings, from large-scale commercial farms to small backyard flocks. The primary purpose of keeping fjærkre is for food production, with eggs and meat being the most common products.
Chickens (kyllinger) are by far the most prevalent type of fjærkre globally and in Norway. They are
The management of fjærkre can vary significantly. Commercial operations often involve intensive farming methods focused on