*[Enwl-eng] Locked in a cage so small she can't even spread her wings
ENWL
enwl.bellona at gmail.com
Sun Jun 6 18:25:45 MSK 2021
Crammed into tiny cages surrounded by their own filth, these
poor chickens deserve better. Tell America's largest egg producer to go
entirely cage-free!
Sign Now
The life of an American egg-laying hen in a factory farm is
a miserable experience. Crammed into a cage almost too small for her body,
she can't stand up or even spread her cramped wings. Packed and stacked next
to thousands of other hens surrounding her, the animals are terrified,
confused, and traumatized. Every day, she's breathing in the other birds'
filth and illness as she lays egg after egg.
As consumers become increasingly aware of the cruelty of
factory farming, grocers and restaurants have worked hard to seek out
cage-free eggs and other more humane animal products. Even better, some
states are passing laws requiring better treatment of farmed animals. That's
why Cal-Maine Foods, the largest egg producer in the United States, is
finally increasing its production of cage-free eggs. But in the pursuit of
ever more profits, they also continue to sell caged eggs, making some
chickens more lucky than others. This is no way for any animal to live —
whether they're feeding humans or not. Tell this giant egg producing
corporation to go entirely cage-free and spare all chickens in their
facilities the awful cruelty of cages!
Thank you for all that you do,
Miranda
The Care2 Petitions Team
P.S. Cal-Maine Foods claims it cares about promoting
cage-free eggs. So why does it still have thousands of chickens locked in
cages? Speak out against cruelty by signing the petition now!
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203 Redwood Shores Parkway, Suite 230
Redwood City, CA 94065
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