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OMG this is so disturbing, poor little chicks!

omg, they're being tossled, thrown, slipped under, pushed, squished, squeezed, and ..... too many things!

20 weeks and those female chicks are expected to fuck and lay eggs! Isn't that a little too young for them?! hahaha.
 
how is it something so cute can become so friggin ugly in just a matter of weeks....
 
Uh, don't forget this is the way it's been done for decades, it isn't anything new... And this doesn't hurt the chicks, they are so very light when they are born, the impact from being tussled around doesn't even phase them, it's not like what would happen if you tossed a human baby around like that, two very different things. This is the only way to do the sorting in a timely and efficient manor, otherwise you would literally have adult chickens waiting to be sorted. I think the thing to keep in mind is that they're not being hurt in the slightest.

If you wanna get upset about something, be upset about the conditions adult chickens are kept in at slaughter facilities, now THAT is outrageous.
 
Uh, don't forget this is the way it's been done for decades, it isn't anything new... And this doesn't hurt the chicks, they are so very light when they are born, the impact from being tussled around doesn't even phase them, it's not like what would happen if you tossed a human baby around like that, two very different things. This is the only way to do the sorting in a timely and efficient manor, otherwise you would literally have adult chickens waiting to be sorted. I think the thing to keep in mind is that they're not being hurt in the slightest.

If you wanna get upset about something, be upset about the conditions adult chickens are kept in at slaughter facilities, now THAT is outrageous.

The fact that they are very light when they are born makes them seem more fragile. They're not being handled by another a larger human being, not like a baby...they're being handled by giant hands that grabs them and throws them around. Did not you noticed the size of those hands compared to the size of the chicklets?

Ofcourse I know it is how it has always been done now but I don't think it was how they were treated originally before the inventions of mechanicals machinery. How would you know it doesn't hurt? hehehe. Keep in mind that we are not chickens...we don't know how they feel. The clip had a part where the tray of eggs got sucked up and ready for hatching and if you noticed, two eggs were smashed or squished and was left behind to later be thrown. That flaw right there could easily mean that from the hundreds of these chicks hatching that day... there is a possibility that some of them got squished or go their wings broken off..lots of things.

Then again, they said that the eggs stays on top while the smaller chicks slips down through the gaps, what happened to the fatter chicklets that will not fit through! hehehe.

Oh my, I'm overreacting again. :-({|=
 
Well ...you know what they say ...you are what you eat.

Here ya go, poultry scoffers ...enjoy.

 
they're freaking chickens....I don't understand why people care so much.
 
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Most people appear to care very little, that's why many animals still get treated so badly.
 
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People involved in the intensive farming of poultry can't afford to view them as 'animals'; they're just 'product' and the bottom line is to maximize profit.
 
This is a strange reaction to chick hatching
and beginnings. It does not look nice, but all in all it is not that bad.
Where's the threads about human children?
Shep+
 
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People involved in the intensive farming of poultry can't afford to view them as 'animals'; they're just 'product' and the bottom line is to maximize profit.

Yea, I definitely get what you mean... PETA and consumers stopped J-Crew, a clothing company, from using genuine fur in their products.

Prior to this event, I saw the videos of how they obtained the fur... it was very gruesome and almost made me throw up. They basically capture the animals, stuff them in a cage for weeks (the ratio size comparison for a human is a coffin), then when they are ready to "harvest", they beat the animals on the head until they are critically bleeding , then skin them alive. After watching the video and seeing all the animal corpses (some still alive), it reminded me of the holocaust.

Caeth, they are just animals, right? ](*,)

Things can be rectified if people push hard enough. My two cents.
 
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