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Should we ban battery farming?

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Should we ban battery farming?

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  1. yes and very fast.

    Would you like to be tortured in a small, humid, disgusting, rotten place?


  2. yes, it is cruel and inhumane, these annimals have feelings and thoughts. I think it is much nicer to know that when you cook your chicken, it has had a good life, one that they would have enjoyed. i feel very strongly about this.

  3. I hope they do.

    Second question is:

    Will you pay for your food twice as much?

  4. Ban Battery Farming.  Why not, after you it was YOU, the uniformed, penny pinching suburban/urban public that demanded cheap food.  YOU demanded efficiency, YOU demanded battery farming.

    So ban battery farming, and then explain why the lower classes are starving.

    Grin. now to see if you actually understand what you ask.  It is a double edged sword.  Someone will have to sacrifice dearly, one way, or another.

    If you demand a banning of efficiency, then you will have to pay more for the product.  Those that can least afford it will be the ones that have to sacrifice the greatest for your demands.

    Guess it's like this.. which is worse.  Crowded but well fed chickens, or crowded, poorly fed children.  Seems like a look at the pictures from BandAid, LiveAid and other functions might help jog one's memory.

  5. Put your question in "search for questions" at the top of the page. This question has been asked several times with some good answers. I think that you will find what you are looking for.

  6. An animal exists only to reproduce.  A hen in a cage is laying eggs to satisfy her place in the world, and in return receives adequate food, shelter, and comfort.  Consider a pheasant in the wild starving, scared, and cold.  Would you want to be in the cold while hungry?  I prefer to be fat and happy, if being in a cell maintains that so be it.  

    Read "The Jungle" by Upton Sinclaire, not to realize the what greed did in industry, but how it was to survive hungry and and cold.

    Captivity is not prison, their are no shanks, but there are violent homosexual tendencies.  Observe steers and heifers, and put me in the cage.

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