It really does make you think.
I bet the majority of Americans have no idea where their eggs or chicken comes from. If half of them found out, I wonder how many would continue to use both in the same manner.
We have a family member who has a chicken barn (one of those large ones from a big name chicken meat supplier) and it is amazing to see what goes on in there. I never thought about the chicken I picked up at the grocery store until I helped out in there a couple of times when they were on vacation. When they arrive as day old chicks they are in these big crates and they are just chucked into the barn. As they get older you walk the isles and if a chick has a broken wing, limps, any leg issues or anything wrong with them at all they are culled. I dont know the full cycle just what I mentioned above from witnessing. The smell in these barns is very overpowering.
I bet the majority of Americans have no idea where their eggs or chicken comes from. If half of them found out, I wonder how many would continue to use both in the same manner.
We have a family member who has a chicken barn (one of those large ones from a big name chicken meat supplier) and it is amazing to see what goes on in there. I never thought about the chicken I picked up at the grocery store until I helped out in there a couple of times when they were on vacation. When they arrive as day old chicks they are in these big crates and they are just chucked into the barn. As they get older you walk the isles and if a chick has a broken wing, limps, any leg issues or anything wrong with them at all they are culled. I dont know the full cycle just what I mentioned above from witnessing. The smell in these barns is very overpowering.
