Battery Hens
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 3:36 pm
Hi All,
Early this year we saved 14 battery chickens from a farm were they were quitting the battery farming lifestyle (I think because of the prices of wheat). They were selling them for £1 per chicken.
Do people only get battery chickens when a farm were they are quitting the battery lifestyle or do they sell them on after the chickens are past there 'peak' of egg production. If so if people keep on buying battery hens they are helping the process of battery hens? If they can sell the hens to people like us and make £1 from every bird they are making alot more money from the chickens than if they were sold to the cat and dog food industry?
I hate the idea of keeping battery chickens and and also the 'free range' at least them being free range is better than the traditional battery hens but still this is still wrong. They are still massivly over poppulated in there run!
Does anyone think this is correct?
Thanks
Tom
Early this year we saved 14 battery chickens from a farm were they were quitting the battery farming lifestyle (I think because of the prices of wheat). They were selling them for £1 per chicken.
Do people only get battery chickens when a farm were they are quitting the battery lifestyle or do they sell them on after the chickens are past there 'peak' of egg production. If so if people keep on buying battery hens they are helping the process of battery hens? If they can sell the hens to people like us and make £1 from every bird they are making alot more money from the chickens than if they were sold to the cat and dog food industry?
I hate the idea of keeping battery chickens and and also the 'free range' at least them being free range is better than the traditional battery hens but still this is still wrong. They are still massivly over poppulated in there run!
Does anyone think this is correct?
Thanks
Tom