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i hope this is a joke, i really don't want to fight about this right now, but there is no possibility that a factory raised chicken w/ zero floor space in a warehouse surrounded by thousands of other birds with barely enough room to move are on the same level as birds raised in a tractor which is moved to fresh vegetation daily and are raised by people who actualy care about the birds enough to ensure a happy life and humane death. i'm open minded and i did think about your side, but there is no possibility... besides my cx's never even moved the full length of the tractor, but they appreciated not being jammed next to another bird, even in the warehouses the birds are still packed in much tighter than what could be considered humane.
You didn't include my other sentence that I felt was important:
This all stems from a picture of chickens being moved to the processing plant. So much is assumed after that.
there was no other sentence, and while i have problems with the way they are transporting the birds i have much bigger problems with the ways the birds are raised and slaughtered. and also beyond the humanity part is the fact that meat birds from large industrial settings are contaminated with bacteria at rates waaaaaay higher than tractored chicken. i also feel that i should be allowed to buy whatever kind of chicken meat i want, do to laws and legislations to "protect" general society a local farmer cannot raise, slaughter and sell chickens without jumping through a ridiculous amount of beaurocratic hoops. if i want to buy uninspected chicken meat why shouldn't i be allowed to, it often has much lower levels of e-coli etc.