Yes, and not pleasant for the chickens at the best of times. I thought
that type of caging was illegal in Canada as cruel but either something changed or I had just never seen it where I lived.
It's usually in a rural area - so most people won't pass by.
>And it's usually in a very large, nondescript building.
We have a large egg producing "factory" on our way to our dance lesson, but t
>only way we know it's an "egg factory" is that it caught fire a few years bac
>and was in the news. There's no signage. I wonder why.
Yes, I suppose they might get a lot of protestors in places like that,
most of them having egg salad sandwiches for lunch.. B)
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* SLMR Rob * Give me ambiguity or..... give me something else
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