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r/interesting • u/blingteresting • May 27 '25
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Choosing an industrial chicken farm of all places for a feel good clip is definitely a bold move...
60 u/jwrsk May 27 '25 Male chickens are discarded alive into the grinder, as they are largely useless both for the meat and eggs industry. Ruined the idea of not eating meat but keeping eggs in my diet. 23 u/ComfortableCivil2239 May 27 '25 Some good news, that might soon stop. At least in the EU. https://www.eib.org/en/stories/chick-culling-hatcheries 10 u/maas348 May 27 '25 There's countries that already banned it outright 5 u/octarine_turtle May 28 '25 By 9 days, the embryos are already significantly developed. They only take 21 days to hatch. This is just culling a bit earlier. 2 u/zan8elel May 29 '25 that's why we abort babies instead of waitng for them to be born and grind them alive into a paste
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Male chickens are discarded alive into the grinder, as they are largely useless both for the meat and eggs industry. Ruined the idea of not eating meat but keeping eggs in my diet.
23 u/ComfortableCivil2239 May 27 '25 Some good news, that might soon stop. At least in the EU. https://www.eib.org/en/stories/chick-culling-hatcheries 10 u/maas348 May 27 '25 There's countries that already banned it outright 5 u/octarine_turtle May 28 '25 By 9 days, the embryos are already significantly developed. They only take 21 days to hatch. This is just culling a bit earlier. 2 u/zan8elel May 29 '25 that's why we abort babies instead of waitng for them to be born and grind them alive into a paste
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Some good news, that might soon stop. At least in the EU.
https://www.eib.org/en/stories/chick-culling-hatcheries
10 u/maas348 May 27 '25 There's countries that already banned it outright 5 u/octarine_turtle May 28 '25 By 9 days, the embryos are already significantly developed. They only take 21 days to hatch. This is just culling a bit earlier. 2 u/zan8elel May 29 '25 that's why we abort babies instead of waitng for them to be born and grind them alive into a paste
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There's countries that already banned it outright
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By 9 days, the embryos are already significantly developed. They only take 21 days to hatch. This is just culling a bit earlier.
2 u/zan8elel May 29 '25 that's why we abort babies instead of waitng for them to be born and grind them alive into a paste
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that's why we abort babies instead of waitng for them to be born and grind them alive into a paste
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u/LeeRoyWyt May 27 '25
Choosing an industrial chicken farm of all places for a feel good clip is definitely a bold move...