des oeufs de batterie en pensylvanie comme s'il en pleuvait...du sadisme à la pelle...procès.
"Si le chien est le plus méprisé des animaux, c'est que l'homme se connaît trop bien pour pouvoir apprécier un compagnon qui lui est si fidèle." Emil Michel Cioran.
Alors, que fait-il cet humain?
Suivez le 1° lien et vous verrez un échantillon de nos exploits.
> 1. Pennsylvania Egg Farm Investigation Leads to Animal Cruelty Charges
>
> Washington, DC-based Compassion Over Killing (COK) released results
> from a new undercover investigation resulting in animal cruelty
> charges against a Pennsylvania egg farm. A COK-affiliated
> investigator worked for Esbenshade Farms from November 30 through
> December 9, 2005, videotaping the hens' conditions and taking
> detailed notes. According to one reporter, the video shows "hens
> impaled on loose wires, hens unable to eat or drink because they
> were entangled in the wire cages, and hens left to die in aisles
> without food and water." The full video is available on the COK
> website below. The farm's owner and manager have each been charged
> with 35 counts of animal cruelty in a case now supported by The
> Humane Society of the United States (HSUS).
>
> Esbenshade Farms, in Lancaster County, keeps almost 2.3 million
> hens for egg production, housing them in "battery" cages.
> Pennsylvania is the third largest egg-producing state in the US; as
> of November 2005 the state had an estimated 24.1 million hens,
> nearly all of whom are kept in cages. Despite accounting for only
> 2-5% of the national egg market, interest in cage-free eggs is
> growing significantly, with farmers and retailers citing 20-30%
> increases in sales. Both COK and HSUS are campaigning to persuade
> major retailers and individual consumers to choose only cage-free
> eggs for improved hen welfare.
>
>
> 1. "New COK Investigation Leads to Criminal Charges of Animal
> Cruelty," COK, 1/10/06
> http://www.cok.net/feat/paefi.php
>
> 2. "Lancaster County Egg Farm Is Cited for Animal Cruelty,"
> Philadelphia Inquirer, 1/10/06
> http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/business/13587975.htm
>
> 3. "Large Pa. Egg Farm Hit with Cruelty Charges," Philadelphia
> Inquirer / AP, 1/10/06
> http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/news/13594325.htm
2,3 millions de poules!!!
des mortes de faom et de soif!
mais dnas quel monde vot-on?
faut il devenir végan? Après tout, ce serait logique. Car tous les produits animaux sont obtenus par du malheur...idem des laitages..hélas.
Remarquez que pour la santé aussi: certains cas d'ESB sont arrivés à des végétariens, c'est à dire buvant du lait et mangeant des oeufs ... donc non végans