Jamie Oliver hosts a gala dinner to demonstrate the reality of how chickens live and die to put food on our plates. He turns ringmaster to tackle an issue that raises difficult question about anima...
Jamie Oliver hosts a gala dinner to demonstrate the reality of how chickens live and die to put food on our plates. He turns ringmaster to tackle an issue that raises difficult question about animal welfare.
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Sadly, the majority. You can buy free-range birds, they cost a bit more because they get to see the sky and peck at the ground. You can tell the difference between a bird who has had a miserable, intensively farmed life, and one that has had a free and happy life.
his way of doing is the way that has the greatest effect! The chicks would have dyed either, but showing people (farmer, industr, and the usual customer) directly the way how chicken(and cows and pigs etc.) are treated is a great idea!
im sorry but not just the chickens... did you hear what jamie said?? its the pressure from "us" the consumers that has made farming this way, to keep up with supply and demand as cheaply as possible, i am in no way condoning battery farming but please realise there is other factors at play
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The chicks would have dyed either, but showing people (farmer, industr, and the usual customer)
directly the way how chicken(and cows and pigs etc.) are treated is a great idea!