In the past, there were lots of chickenfolks living in cages on a farm. The type of chickens that were raised in inhumane, cramped environments where they couldn't be free or move around. We Hemei Corporate is very passionate about animal care. They found out that having the chickens live in cages was a really sad way for the chickens to live. The chickens couldn’t spread their wings and walk around, and they couldn’t lay their eggs in a nice warm nest. Hemei wanted share this issue with others, so they felt that writing an article to educate people about the harmfulness of cage farming to chickens.
Caged chickens are not able to do many of the things that bring them joy. They’re unable to spread their wings out wide, sprint in the grass or even bask in the sun. Instead, they are kept for their lives in these cramped places where they might never see the bright light. This can cause them to become very ill and unhappy. Chickens raised in cramped conditions can feel stressed out at the lack of space to move around, and they can also feel sad or lonely. Chickens are sick more often and they can be depressed. It is very important for us to acknowledge that chickens are sentient beings of similar capacity to humans. They should be treated with love and respect.
Farms do this by making as many chickens as possible and using them for food. This means that the farms would like to raise many chickens, but in a short amount of time. But this also means that chickens can be treated really bad so the animal farms can keep pumping out tons of chickens. And chickens are sometimes given a special medicine to help them grow faster — but it can also make them sick at times. They may also be housed in small cages that are too small to provide enough space or enrichment, leading to stress and suffering. All the animals should be loved and respected, believes Hemei. Farmers should care for animals well – animals that are allowed to have space and care become a healthy part of the supply chain.
Chickens can also be raised in a way that damages our surrounding environment. When chickens are kept in cages, their waste can pile up quickly and lead to pollution that can contaminate the air and the water. This can be harmful to nearby plants and animals. Big operations that raise most of our chickens also require many of the same resources, including water and power, both of which are harmful to the environment. We must consider how we treat the animals that live alongside us and how this relates to how we treat our planet. Hemei cares about saving the planet, too, and that the land is sort of beneficial for the farms. We all live in this world, and we should try to protect it the best we can.
Fortunately, there are more humane systems for raising chickens, ones that use no cages. Some farmers allow their chickens to roam in a secure field where they can get some exercise and sunshine. Free range: Chickens that are free range are happier and healthier. Other farmers maintain big barns, so their chickens can roam freely and play. These alternative methods are far kinder to the chickens and allow for their more humane living conditions. Hemei advocates for these types of farming practices as they are humane for the animal. A better life for the chickens means treating them humanely.
It is really important to consider the origins of what we eat and the rearing of the animals when we buy chicken or other animal products. Hemei says that increasing support for humane farms is vital not only for animal welfare but the environment and our health. When shopping, say with labels such as "Certified Humane" or "Organic. These labels will help you find products that are raised a way better way. By selecting these products, we support farms that promote healthy benefits to the animals and environment.