Originally posted by Scarlet
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The modern broilers are so young that many of their bones are still rubbery and very often have bent legs because the bones cant support their weight.
For a time , after my father died, I joined a scheme where a hatchery supplied me with day old chicks which I reared to maturity. These were the breeding stock of broiler chicks. I then supplied the fertile eggs back to the hatchery and they deducted all the costs of food (which they had supplied) and then the rest was profit. It was a good scheme for a young man who was short of capital but had the sheds and knowledge. But these breeders grew so big that they could hardly walk because they were intended to get fat so quickly. I only did it once and decided it was obscene and quite against the laws of nature, so I stopped it.
That to me is more horrific than battery cages (done properly).
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