You notice that they never show you the chickens or the inside of the barn? That's because the chickens are kept in dark, filthy, crowded cages all their lives. They never get to feel the sun, smell fresh air or peck in grass like the commercials lead you to believe. When they stop producing enough eggs the exhaused, starving, dehydrated, terrified hens will be crammed into trailers and shipped for slaughter. Google battery cages or check out getcrackingcruelty and you'll see the truth.
A wonderful insight into the reality of farming life and how enjoyable, if time consuming, it can be. We have lost contact with the land and should realise where our food comes from.
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You notice that they never show you the chickens or the inside of the barn? That's because the chickens are kept in dark, filthy, crowded cages all their lives. They never get to feel the sun, smell fresh air or peck in grass like the commercials lead you to believe. When they stop producing enough eggs the exhaused, starving, dehydrated, terrified hens will be crammed into trailers and shipped for slaughter. Google battery cages or check out getcrackingcruelty and you'll see the truth.
FivePastOne 1 month ago
A wonderful insight into the reality of farming life and how enjoyable, if time consuming, it can be. We have lost contact with the land and should realise where our food comes from.
sweeneyde 8 months ago