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Rats cats and dogs, why not?
In a seige any thing is game, i just hope i am not beseiged in the near future!
I used to work in the poultry industry, removing the battery hen system and replacing it with a barn egg system. How the british public ever accepted intensive farming i cannot imagine.
There would be 5 hens to a cage the size of a microwave, only three could eat through the bars from the conveyor that delivered their grain, liberally laced with chemicals etc. Whilst the first three ate, the other two would constantly peck at the back and necks of the three until they were let forward to eat, then the three would do the same to the two. Their feet were distorted by never having a perch (it is a natural thing for a bird to roost) walking on bars big enough for their droppings to drop through into a pit that was bulldozed clean every 18 months. The grain they ate was contaminated by the droppings of literally thousands of mice that swarmed everywhere. The sheds would house a number of hundreds of thousands of birds laying 3-4 eggs a day every day.
My friend is a shepherd, he once had to assist a farmer that runs a farrowing house with a birth,he was horrified at what he saw. The barn was full of sows suckling their young, they lay down to do this, trapped in a pen. they cannot stand or they will crush the piglets. This goes on for weeks then they are inseminated again and it starts over. The sows have sores on the sides they lay on. Sickening really.
Consequently i have absolutely no faith in the farming industry and their products when i suspect it to be from an intensive yield system.
Viva les Vegans!!!
( i am not actually a vegan but you cn see why some are)