▶ Chicken Pussy Droppings - Video
PUBLISHED:  Aug 04, 2013
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Don't eat chicken pussy droppings! This song is brought to you by a human chicken.

Hens are probably the worst treated creatures on the face of the planet. In North America more than 95 percent of all chickens are in battery cages; this means at least four hens per cage is common. Each chicken has approximately one notebook size of room to move. Each bird is literally standing on each other and can never lift a wing. For them it is agonizing as they can't do anything that is natural to them like perch or raise a family.The birds because of over confinement and the stress and ammonia filled air, rub up against the wires of the cage and eventually loose most of their feathers.

Down below the cages are manure pits (also called waste pits), are where the feces, urine and vomit end up. The levels of cages are piled on tears (rows of cages on top of each other) where feces, urine and vomit from the tears above fall down on top of the birds below. Just imagine, because of all the ammonia in the air, birds get repertory issues, eye damage and may go blind. Some of these birds' eyes are actually closed filled with puss. Also, their feathers fall off due to rubbing on the cages, which are needed in order to protect their skin from anything that may come in contact with their body. When hens are born they are debeaked, meaning the factory workers cut or slice about half their beak with a hot blade or iron which is extremely painful. It is similar to taking off your fingernail. When in confinement, hens might peck at each other because of lack of space and stressful living conditions. The chickens' beak is the most sensitive organ and slicing off the tip is an extremely painful procedure which last them their whole life until they are slaughtered. It is also harmful for most birds to pick up food, and some will starve from not eating. When their egg production dies, they are violently yanked out of their cages (even if they are caught in the wires of the cages) and are transported many miles (without food or water) to slaughter. As soon as male chicks are born because they are no use to the industry they are killed right away, either by crushing them alive in a wearing blender (to be used in pet food or to be fed back to other birds), throwing them alive in bags to slowly suffocate or throwing them in bins to slowly die. These are baby birds, but because they are male and don't produce any eggs and grow too slow they are discarded.

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