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[–] Snapz 112 points 5 months ago (18 children)

Not how comfortable their life is, how much you buy their industry's marketing spin about the option for a chicken to stand in a pool of chicken shit, hormones and antibiotics or to be forcibly laying in it for the entirety of its life.

[–] [email protected] 28 points 5 months ago (9 children)

Your options are wretched vs horrific.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 5 months ago (8 children)

Eh, there's also substandard:

  • conventional - absolutely horrific - stuck in cage
  • "cage free" - regular horrific - able to walk around, but they're packed wall-to-wall
  • "free range" - substandard - can go outside and walk around, but still usually overcrowded

The best option is to raise them yourself. But almost nobody does that, so I guess you pick how much you want to spend for the chicken to have a better life.

[–] potpotato 7 points 5 months ago (2 children)

“Go outside” for free-range is also a tiny little pen that chickens don’t really know how to use.

There’s another option: Pasture-raised, certified humane. They have >100SF of outdoor space per bird, shelter, and eat a mix of insects and supplemental feed.

Aldi sells them for about 75% more than conventional eggs.

[–] SpacetimeMachine 2 points 5 months ago

Some farms even have mobile barns on wheels that go around the field to have the chickens graze on fresh grass.

[–] thesystemisdown 1 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

For more about Certified Humane and Pasture Raised:

https://certifiedhumane.org/wp-content/uploads/Standard_LayingHens-2023.pdf

Page 18 (19 in PDF land)

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