In caged chicken farm, chickens are placed inside small cages stacked one on top of the other. This is not good for them — it means they have very little space to move around. They can't even stretch their wings sometimes! If you didn’t have free movement, it would be very uncomfortable. So, these chickens live in dark rooms with no sunlight. They can not see the blue sky or feel the sunshine. This is no way for a chicken to live, not happy at all.
Cage egg farming is an ancient technique of egg production introduced in the 1940s. At the time it started, it seemed like a good way to get eggs done faster and more efficiently. But we have learned a great deal over the years about animal behavior and health, and what they need to thrive. Now we know that this style of farming is really unfair to chickens because they don't have a nice life.
It seems like it would be a good decision to steer clear of pricey eggs, since they are cheaper. But there’s a cost that you may not recognize. And the chickens that produce these inexpensive eggs are not well treated. They are mistreated, and their homes are unsafe and filthy. As a result, the chickens tend not to be happy or healthy. Moreover, mass production of eggs in such a minimal time causes environmental destruction and pollution. That's something for all of us to consider when we purchase eggs.
The way chickens are raised in cage layer farms can cause them to become sick. For instance, they may struggle to breathe because of foul odors that radiate from their own waste. That can lead to respiratory issues. Also, they may go bald and have problems with their feet and legs because they cannot move around enough. These diseases are severe and contribute to their deteriorating lives.
So, we have to really consider what better practices that are good for both the chicken and the egg. Well, one of these better methods is known as free-range farming. Free-range farming allows chickens to walk outside in their natural setting. They can breathe fresh air, feel the sun, and run on grass, which is what they need to be happy.” And because this kind of life makes chickens happy, it means better quality eggs for people to eat too.
At Hemei, we are committed to raising chickens humanely. We will provide them with a great place to stay and where to be happy. The egg-laying chickens are free range to roam and explore. They are able to eat healthy food and drink clean water which helps them grow big and healthy.
We also believe that our consumers deserve top of the line eggs. Our free-range eggs come from happy and healthy chickens, and they are better for you! They are filled with more essential vitamins, like Vitamin A, Vitamin E, and omega-3 fatty acids that are better for your body and keep you healthy.