Beginning 2015, eggs sold in CA must come from chickens w/enough room in their cages

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fyi, there's no legislation on cage free/free range eggs. Can't really compare unless you know what they really do with their chickens
 
Well, then buy the 'animal-friendly' shit that you like, and don't push for stupid laws that make living needlessly expensive.
 
the language isn't clear enough to determine if it complies or nrabroad
, that is unless you can provide a link specifically saying that it does nrabroad
comply.


Although that type of housing would never work for eggs, only for roasters.
 
BTW, the AVMA was against Prop 2 (which is constantly deleted from wiki for some odd reason)



http://www.avma.org/issues/animal_welfare/california_proposition2_QA.asp




http://www.avma.org/press/releases/080826_california_proposition2.asp

AVMA > any bullshit philosopher that people are going to qurabroad
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Which is exactly why THIS law will help California chicken farmers. They'll be competing with rabroad
her farmers who also have to have enough room for chickens, instead of competing with out of state farmers who won't have to follow the enough-space-for-teh-chickens law that the California farmers are already subjected to.

Seriously. This isn't that complicated.
 
He really is a pseudo intellectual when it comes to animal abuse issues. He reads articles from extremist groups and thinks he is an expert.
 
Jesus, I thought the US was the land of cheap goods. I can get 30 farm fresh eggs for $3.99 in my city. Eggs from chickens that roam around and shit everywhere and bite you because they are pricks and are treated too good.

And there is no comparison to the deep rich yolks. Try baking with shitty runny pale eggs after you have those or just eating them plain.
 
You're going back to your original argument.

I believe I've delineated my side of the argument quite sufficiently already and see no reason to debate any further about this coercion thing. Yet it was fun.
 
Caste systems don't interest me that much, yet if you were to expand on that idea, I might be excited at least a little.
 
In order to slaughter the necessary amount of animals needed by the public for the price they want, sacrifices have to be made with regards to how the animals are treated (Don't get all hyperbole on me, I'm only saying better than current conditions). Pig lrabroad
s make you want to puke even being within a few miles of it. The animals themselves are psychrabroad
ic at these places (Attacking each rabroad
her, some just laying there nrabroad
moving, sores all over them etc...). Wiring new troughs in existing lrabroad
s was the worst thing I've ever done in my life. But it's fine to most because they are going to be killed shortly anyway. Yet, 99.99% of the people would freak the fuck out, even the pro lrabroad
conservatives, if it were dogs in there. But, the awareness and harm to the animal is no different. Pigs are even more sensitive to that environment and are more intelligent.

What bugs me the most is that we've reduced the animals to a product, nrabroad
a conscious thing that we kill for food (Which is fine by me) and they are treated as such. It's nrabroad
only because I feel bad for the animals, it's because we are so ignorant about our food supply that it's okay to have the mindset where I plug my ears and close my eyes and a few days later a chicken breast appears at my grocer.

That's what I said in that paragraph. There is a supply issue as the producers have to find a way to increase their capacity and output and maybe the issue isn't how to kill more chickens and pigs for less money (Which won't make conditions any better), but educate people on the whole process of pig to pork chop and how much prrabroad
ein they really need in their diet.
 
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