Thank you. I live down the road from some Menonites that raise commercial poultry and they are very caring and compassionate people. The houses are reasonably clean, and the birds are well cared for. Yes, they have thousands in a house at a time and yes, it does create its own set of production issues, but I would not consider their houses the "disaster" some people would have you believe they are. While I personally would not be happy caring for animals in that type of environment, I was impressed by their attention to their animals and the attitude with which they make their living. The animals are able to move around and don't seem to be stressed out in any way. Their houses are cleaned several times a cycle and yes, they do have to control for parasites and pests, but they have monitoring in place and don't treat unnessarily. I guess it all comes down to the caretakers attitudes and attention to animal husbandry. I also think the more of us that monitor these things is general the more attention producers pay to their "consumer image." That factor alone may make conditions for some animals better.
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Lets not get carried away with the unproven sensationalism.
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Large producers actually put a lot of work into getting the perfect ration to produce large, healthy birds. I'm not going to go on about it, but I'm a Poultry Science major and have been in the facilities and have learned quite a bit about them. It's not the Hell everyone assumes.