1. free range - Adjective
2. free range - Adjective Satellite
of livestock and domestic poultry; permitted to graze or forage rather than being confined to a feedlot
Source: WordNetfree-range
An old-fashioned butcher shop set just south of downtown, the offers grass-fed beef, free-range chicken, local lamb, and all-natural pork products — all provided by Arizona farms. Source: Internet
All natural free-range chicken breast in our homemade citrus marinade, topped with balsamic roaste. Source: Internet
High feed costs could limit further development of poultry production. citation In free-range husbandry, the birds can roam freely outdoors for at least part of the day. Source: Internet
If you do not want to be locked into an aspect ratio, press the “clear” button on the top toolbar for a free-range crop tool. Source: Internet
It can be the best zoo or even free-range safari park and some dipshiat will give them zero stars and write a caps-heavy screed about how the hippo's wading pond isn't clean enough or somesuch. Source: Internet
Henny used free-range pigs as a metaphor for racial inequality (Scharrelvarken, the first single), was happy not to fit in, mocked vanity in two versions, and called all Dads traitors. Source: Internet