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    10 months ago

    And, again, it is a common practice in the US, being banned in the EU.

    Fuck US business practices.

    • usernamesAreTricky@lemmy.mlOP
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      10 months ago

      Don’t worry they instead slaughter them even younger when their egg production falls :(

      This means that in many countries, by approximately 72 weeks of age, flocks are considered economically unviable and are slaughtered after approximately 12 months of egg production,[3] although chickens will naturally live for 6 or more years

      Animal agriculture is still horrifying around the world. It’s at best marginally better in some places like the EU, but it is not just a US issue at all

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        10 months ago

        I live in a area with some egg farms and I know the flocks are refreshed continuously and renewed en masse every two and a half to three years, with the farms always giving the option for locals to go there and buy as many chickens as they want.

        Egg laying chickens are not very appreciated as meat birds as the animals have aged beyond the usual point regular meat birds are culled and the average person doesn’t appreciate (nor knows how to prepare) the much more denser flesh.

        One change I’ve been seeing is the move towards abandoning cages and adopting a bird on the soil system (also produces a good deal of almost ready to use manure, as the floor is constantly covered with sawdust or straw, which is sellable or can be used to produce methane) and more farms opting to move towards the free range approach, with the birds being allowed to move outside and graze.

        It’s a tentative move but it is a start.

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      10 months ago

      Regardless, we don’t have workers from our own country willing to work in places like this. Instead we get people from Uzbekistan who spend all their life savings for a better life here only to quit on day 1 and try to go back home after witnessing the horrors of poultry farming.

      Banned practices or not, factory farming, resulting from the demand to eat meat daily, is simply cruel, unsustainable, and oftentimes sadistic (to the animals AND workers)

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    There are a LOT of cruel practices in the farm industry, for every type of animal.

    Their objective is quite literally to do whatever it takes, no matter how cruel and inhumane, just to squeeze more profit out of the animals.

    It’s best to simply stop supporting these industries, because their business model is planned cruelty.

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    10 months ago

    Farm animals don’t need humane treatment if it doesn’t affect the quality of the end product. They’re not humans.

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      The fact people like you exist puts a permanent dread in the back of my mind.

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          I’m not. I’d rather the cruel and awful people get routed so the rest of us can go on and start picking up the pieces. Why do all the rest of us deserve going down with the very worst of us?

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            I am of the impression and opinion that the “very worst of us” is the majority, and our default nature.

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            Your existence is a scourge on this planet as much a any human unless you don’t breed or use resources. Live in the wild and rejoin nature. Anything else is cancer.

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      I think it’s worth reflecting on why being human should even be a relevant metric here. That they are not human doesn’t change what they feel. If they can suffer, as chickens and other farm animals very much can, why shouldn’t we aim to prevent suffering?

      Don’t feel like you have to respond to this. I really just want you to reflect on that idea and think about it for yourself

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        This person has clearly never interacted with a bird before. These dinosaurs are clearly capable of thinking, feeling, and voicing their opinions. Of course, the same applies to farm mammals. Just because we’re… More resourceful doesn’t mean we have to subjugate everything that’s “inferior” to us. That sounds like 'ye olde “they don’t need equal rights because they’re just savages”.

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        You see, they don’t have souls bestowed upon them by the sky daddy, so they don’t count. You fool. You absolute buffoon. /s