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Sadly what you speak of goes on everywhere. Most animals used for food are not treated well by humans. It is important to find companies that do treat them well and give those companies our business.I skipped a few pages because I needed to post this right away.
Seeing people treat chickens like that leaves me speechless. Since March/April is the time to start buying baby chickens, people go on ahead and buy them. Three stores near me, Agway, Knisely's Pet and Farm Center, as well as Tractor Supply sell chickens around March/April. At these 3 locations, the baby chicks cost around $3 each. In my area, we're only allowed a maximum of 4 and no roosters. If you accidentally got a rooster (which we did), give it to someone who lives in a different area where roosters are allowed. I'm sure everyone here can own a rooster but since my area is technically a borough, it's a little small, so that may be the reason since most people in the area live in no more than 0.50 acres unless they own farmland or houses over $400,000. I own only 0.13 acres and that's 6,098 sq ft. Here's the sad truth, though. When the time to buying chickens draw to a close, the companies that sell the baby chicks do the most cursed thing anyone would ever do. My dad told me that after "baby chicken season", the companies with the remaining baby chicks grind them up. The reason why, I don't know. Into what, I don't know. Possibly food. Heck, they might be the next ingredient in a dog or cat's wet/dry food. I checked and it was confirmed that Tractor Supply does in fact grind them up. It's not just the chicks but the ducks and other poultry/birds that are being sold. Change.org decided to start a petition to stop this. I don't know about Agway and Knisely's but I'm willing to bet they do the same thing too. This is a literal tragedy. The whole problem is this is literal animal abuse. Call ASPCA. I'd like to leave a report. I'm also confused. What's making this issue even worse is that the companies don't want to sell the poultry for free. I understand it's all part of business but why? Would you rather get arrested for grinding up animals or sell them for free and not get in trouble for it? I don't know if this is some sketchy law or rule the companies have to follow but is it the same for everywhere else or is it just Pennsylvania that does this? I sure hope Pennsylvania isn't the only state doing this or else we'd be the "most hated" state. To be quite honest, I've never had a passion or obsession over this state, anyways but that's besides the point.
You all know Tony is fidgety so if he hears this, it'll traumatize him more. Sorry for the blurry photo.
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Let's talk about something happy, now. Funny captions.
I don't know what Parmesan was thinking when she said she wanted to be a model.
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Mom? Why is that chicken acting like she is about to get swatted? (photo 1)
No, honey. She's aware of her surroundings.
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