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It's not the first ridiculous bit on the banner....won't be the last.
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Quote: There's a lot of 'bad' material and misinformation on this website/forums (as well as the rest of the web) they can't monitor, moderate and edit it all.
It's not the first ridiculous bit on the banner....won't be the last.
I think this is one of the most inhumane things I've read here on BYC and I'm sorry I did read it. This is no way to treat any animal IMO. The animals we bring into our care should be respected, not subjected to cruelty. No food, no water, dunking her, swinging her cage = cruelty and zero respect for a helpless animal.
I also have to wonder why the BYC team felt this was an appropriate post to have in the home page banner when there are so many helpful/informative posts and stunning photos and well-crafted coops they could have put on the banner. Why use this one?
I am a new chicken owner, and know nothing about broodiness. But am saddened and shocked that people would treat animals this way: dunking in cold water, withholding food/water, bright lights with the intention of causing discomfort, swinging cage. To me, that is cruel. And why this conversation is highlighted is puzzling. To me, it sounds abusive.
And its an especially broody breed!