lausekellola
Lausekellola refers to the practice of raising chickens in a small-scale, often urban or suburban setting, typically for personal use rather than commercial purposes. The term originates from Finnish, where "lause" means "chicken" and "kellola" translates to "to keep." This method of poultry farming is gaining popularity in many countries as an alternative to industrial farming, offering benefits such as fresh eggs, sustainable food production, and an engaging hobby.
In lausekellola, chickens are usually kept in a controlled environment, often within a backyard or a small
The advantages of lausekellola include a reduced carbon footprint compared to commercially produced eggs, as the
Lausekellola can also serve as an educational tool, particularly for children, teaching responsibility, patience, and basic