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Tag Archives: abuse
Eggs – careless talk costs lives
‘Time to quit eating eggs unless you’ve toured your local farm and actually see how the chickens live and lay eggs and are they ever abused in any way.’ This was a comment on a post that was shared on … Continue reading →
Posted in Advocacy, Chickens and eggs, Terminology
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Tagged abuse, abused, backyard, egg laying, environment, factory farming, language, local, locally raised, selective breeding, Terminology, treatment, words
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