So sorry - brace yourselves - I am going to put a damper on all the fun - sorry!! I enjoyed reading the funny posts myself. But I think you might want to know what maybe the Dutch space cake shop owners may not even know.....
I love the Netherlands for so very many reasons and I know there are many wonderful animal caretakers, some of whom are right here part of BYC. My observations have to do with commercial operations I saw while in Holland. I would like to think things have changed from when I toured several farms there several years ago but I fear not. As government representatives from the U.S., we visited Dutch facilities that boast "free range" chickens and were appalled at what we saw. The people would open the door to the chicken house to proudly show us what they considered "free range". First, the chickens were confined to a dark building so they weren't seeing the light of day - ever. They were called "free range" because they weren't in cages. But what they were was piled so deep in the building that they could barely breathe. You could not see any floor space, chickens were piled on top of chickens, all struggling to get on top for air. It was mayhem - the conditions were horrid. Place after place revealed the same set up. It was one big chicken nightmare.
The U.S. commercial operations basically stink too, unfortunately - have visited quite a few - and the chickens are stuffed many to a small cage, beaks cut back severely, and looking like they'd rather be dead.
The chickens in both places need space cakes in order to endure their plight.
Makes ya' just want to jump at the chance to invite me to the next party, right? Sorry!!!!!!! I feel like the "free range" chickens I saw need someone to tell the truth for them and I don't want anyone getting away with advertising "free range" when in too many cases it's a complete and utter farce (there are no doubt exceptions, of course, and hopefully standards are being improved).
JJ