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Or she will just stop eating chicken altogether. I have never seen such horrors as when I looked at videos of industrialized production of meat. Sickening.
It actually was a good thing though, because it galvanized me into action. I now only purchase meat and poultry from local sources that have been investigated by me personally. Still trying to find fish that I'm comfortable eating. Wild caught is good, but I still question it because I live in AZ. Lol!.
If you think the tyson vid was bad check out this new undercover video that was released 2 days ago. Even removing the cruelty aspect, it makes me question the wisdom of dumping so many birds and leaving them to rot. Just from a resource perspective i would think turning them into dog or cat food would be preferable to wasting the meat. Getting back on track of the topic, i would venture a guess that the most common dumb remark about chickens would be the sheer ignorance of how commercial agriculture works. My grandmother, who should know better, freaked out when i harvested one of my turkies and brought it over to her house to cook. It was a month after thanksgiving and it was for a family reunion. The turkey was seasoned and ready to stick in the oven so it wasn't like feathers, blood, and guts were everywhere. She didn't calm down until i reminded her that she had cooked a butterball turkey a few weeks prior without panicing and they were treated far worse than one before her.

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