tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-979708440101563711.post8582713375923049722..comments2023-10-30T04:50:25.943-07:00Comments on ZUT FIT: Food Labels SeriesZachary Thielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00511590551103393179noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-979708440101563711.post-20974199694637460042010-04-20T08:52:26.106-07:002010-04-20T08:52:26.106-07:00Gah lee, that article is so sad.
:( Thanks so m...Gah lee, that article is so sad. <br />:( Thanks so much for this series Zach...it's appreciated.Suzettehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13845004529682278941noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-979708440101563711.post-46650723503968364012010-04-20T06:31:15.441-07:002010-04-20T06:31:15.441-07:00Well Amrust21, I like my chickens free! Good day....Well Amrust21, I like my chickens free! Good day.Zachary Thielhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00511590551103393179noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-979708440101563711.post-50143506402662366462010-04-20T05:08:05.746-07:002010-04-20T05:08:05.746-07:00CAGED HENS ARE HUMANE AND HERE'S WHY:
Cage-fre...CAGED HENS ARE HUMANE AND HERE'S WHY:<br />Cage-free and free range are exposed to many more potential problems than caged....for instance: in free-range they are open to predators such as hawks, foxes, etc., also open to the weather (blazing hot, freezing cold, rain, etc) so their mortality can be around 3 times higher than caged. While cage free are better than free range they still face issues such as disease and an unforgiving "pecking order." In caged the hens are kept separate from manure, if cage free they walk around in it, lay their eggs in it, and unfortunately eat it and can get coccidiosis which will basically make their insides bleed. So while caged limit their freedom, if the producer is UEP certified the birds are kept in a humane manner so that they can stand up, turn around, move freely and hav access to food and water 100% of the time and be closely monitored so that each bird can get adequate care. HSUS loves to say they can't stretch their wings....1) that is false if they are UEP certified 2) do we as humans stand around w/ our arms extended all day long? I think not so to act like we all (and chickens) need to stand around all day w/ their arms extended is just plain silly. Simply put mortality is 2 and 3 times higher in cage-free and free-range. Happy healthy chickens don't die!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com