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  • WTFH
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    That’s not news, it’s been known about for years.

    Same with their eggs, which are washed, taking the natural protection off them, so eggs from USA need to be stored in a fridge.

    Animal welfare is not high on the agenda if it costs money.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    “ US hens have half the living space of UK birds and are dipped in chlorinated water after slaughter to kill bacteria growing on them as a result of the birds “literally sitting in each other’s waste”, according to a new video being launched today by the RSPCA.”

    US chickens 'literally sitting in each other's waste' says RSPCA | Environment | The Guardian

    They sound like the perfect date for a Brexiteer.

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  • AtW
    started a topic Chickens

    Chickens

    “ US hens have half the living space of UK birds and are dipped in chlorinated water after slaughter to kill bacteria growing on them as a result of the birds “literally sitting in each other’s waste”, according to a new video being launched today by the RSPCA.”

    US chickens 'literally sitting in each other's waste' says RSPCA | Environment | The Guardian

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