Battery chicken keeping is a cruel practice that is inspiring much protest from animal rights groups, and I personally boycott cage eggs. When you see 'cage eggs' printed on an egg carton, it means those eggs were laid by battery chickens. Battery chickens live a miserable life, cramped three and four into tiny metal cages about the size of a bar fridge. Because their toes must curl around the bars to stay upright, most cannot walk on a flat surface. As soon as they lay an egg, it rolls down into the egg compartment so they can't eat it. The only thing they have to eat is chicken feed - no grass, no scraps, no insects, none of the nice things that free chickens like to eat. The constant proximity to other chickens means that they peck each other and most are featherless and bleeding. To try to minimise the damage, all of them have their beaks clipped. My friend bought some battery chickens past best lay and attempted to rehabilitate them. Only one of the chickens could walk and it took weeks to get them on their feet. One chicken's beak was so badly damaged that she has to be spoon fed baby cereal. All of the chickens were psychologically disturbed and would walk in circles or stand still in one place. It took them months to return to normal behavior and some were still not acting like normal chickens. Most battery chickens aren't that lucky. Once past best lay, they are culled - dog food, if that.
When choosing eggs, boycott cage eggs. Always choose barn laid or free-range eggs. These chickens can walk where they please, and although often kept in high-density conditions they are not forced to live in cages. They have a far better life and the dollar or two more for a carton of eggs is so worth it when you know the sort of misery that battery chickens go through.
you see, a "battery" is what they insert anally into caged chickens to grow faster and more eggs. It isn't really a battery but a mixture of hormones and drugs which can mutate and destroy the chicken's cells. One of the main side affects of people using "Battery" chickens is that their legs slowly seep into their body as they slowly get fatter and fatter for meat uses. Personally I find that "Batteries" work like a charm on people, I started giving them to my partner and we've never looked back. He's getting bigger, stronger and FAR TASTIER.
I hope this helped.
Depending on how the the caged chicken was farmed raised and what it was fed, it could affect your health in bad ways or in a good way.
Free range egg is when the chicken is allowed to move around in a filed and have a life. Battery eggs is when the chickens are caged and can not move around and they sometimes get infections.
A battery is the word coined for massive, cage filled buildings where chickens are kept while they lay eggs or fatten up for slaughter. Consumer demand for low cost eggs and chicken meat resulted in low cost methods to increase production and meet demands. Caged hens are easier to maintain that cage free or free range chickens.
I have never seen chicken eggs so wild and crazy that they needed to be caged. But seriously, nearly all egg farms are now finding ways to get their layer hens out of cages and into large barn settings to produce their eggs.
Battery cows don't exist. Cows are not caged like chickens are, but corralled in a drylot or feedlot. So no, it's not illegal because there's no such thing.
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Yes all animals can be caged but the animals hunt for there prey they should not be caged
Ok here is some reasons for the 'chicken and rabbit' thing: * The Rabbit (or chicken) wont get along * The rabbit could die of shock * the chicken might eat the rabbit unless the chicken(s) are caged, that is fine, as long as the rabbit cant get in it. Hope this helps By Tenny54
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