Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Should Caged Chickens Be Banned

 I learned about caged chickens and how their life is like.
 I enjoyed writing the story about chickens.
I found it hard to make my story make sense.

Should caged chickens be banned?

  Did you know that 32% of  chickens are caged. Each cage is smaller than an A4 piece of paper. 

Chickens can’t act like normal chickens. Chickens get rickets because they get no vitamin D from the sun. Chickens don’t normally get time outside because the bigger hen’s think that there boss and don’t let the other chickens outside.

 Since chickens aren't outside they can’t roll in the dirt to have a dust bath, can’t scratch themselves, scratch for food, perch, flab wings, can’t fly or build nests.This makes them stressed and make them aggressive and peck or try EAT each other. 

Farmers trim the pecks to make them stop. When new born male chickens are 18 months of age, farmers give them gas to breath in and die. When chickens are in the cage they will get sick and get fatty liver disease as well as osteoporosis.


 Please DON'T buy the eggs just because there cheaper to buy. Think of all the poor chickens.

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