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battery cage system

Chickens are charming birds who care for us, because they lay eggs for us to consume. We like to add their eggs in many different sorts of meals. For instance, we use eggs at breakfast in such things as scrambled eggs and omelets, and baked goods such as cakes and cookies. But do you ever think about where these eggs are coming from? So many eggs come from a special kind of farm called a battery cage. In these farms, they keep hens in very small cages.

Each hen liven in a small cage in battery cage systems. This is a space so small they can hardly stand up or turn around. Just thinking that you can't even stretch your arms! The cages are stacked in rows, one on top of another, so the hens never even get to touch the ground. They cannot roam freely or forage for food as they would in the wild, where they can scratch the dirt and search for delicious bugs.

An Examination of Battery Cage Farming Practices

The cages are stacked in long lines and house multiple hens at once. Sometimes, one building can have thousands of hens inside! The cages are too small for the hens to be able to spread their wings or move around comfortably. The underlying floor of these cages consists of stiff, wire mesh, which can injure their sensitive feet. The hens never have a chance to want to go outside for some fresh air or to feel the sun’s rays on their feathers, as they are kept indoors at all times. That’s a far cry from how hens would live in the wild, where they would be able to survey and run around outside.

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