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One could go on for days gathering more facts and instances of cruelty to caged chicken and the more I've looked, the more absolutely revolting the whole thing becomes. SOME LINKS
COMPASSION IN WORLD FARMING The United Kingdom Parliament memorandum to the British Egg Industry Council
The RSPCA
The Hens House.
There are 30,000,000 chickens in this country - 85% of these are 'living' in Battery Farms. The facts
The EU has drawn up a plan for all Battery Cages to house chickens at 750 sq. centimeters per bird (just under two A4 sheets of paper) by the year 2012.
RSPCA news article Other Egg Producing Methods
Barn Systems
Hens are kept in a loose flock in sheds with raised perches or platforms. Floors are usually covered in wood chippings. EU law is that there should be no more than 25 hens per square meter (imagine a 3'3" square on the floor and put 25 birds in it !!). 15cm of perch per bird.
See Forumer Wendy's page about her ex-battey hens Quite simply, a cruel method of farming
Deep Litter
Kept in sheds, not usually perches or platforms. Part of the floor is usually solid, the rest wire mesh for droppings. This method allows only 7 birds per square meter. Free Range They are often housed in sheds with perches, or in deep litter sheds but have access to the outdoors during the day. They can also be accomodated in moveable houses. EU law states 1000 hens per hectare of outdoor space and the laned must be 'mainly covered with vegetation.
Obviously, of these options, free range is the best but this does not supply the 'cheap egg for masses' argument and one can have some understanding of farmers who don't want to go for the harder / more work option of free range. If every Farmer did and the Governments put a 'free range only' policy down, eggs would be harder to get and probably a lot more expensive.
Some of my ex-batts, from early May to late August 2006 Home Page | Diary | Frugal Living | Downshifting | Blog | Earning a Living | Chicken Keeping | Garden Farm | Site Map | Books
FREE POSTERS
Added January 2008. It is so very satisfying that Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Jamie Oliver, with the backing of Channel 4, have both voiced their opinions in their respective TV Shows this week.
Hopefully this will bring about the public awareness which has been sadly lacking for many years. There is of course another way of reducing sales beside not purchasing 'eggs from caged hens' - that is to keep Chickens in your back garden! Ex-Battery hens after a few weeks of TLC will reward you with 'free eggs' and they're great pets as well. Read more about re-homing them on the Down the Lane 'Keeping ex-battery hens' page.
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