yes

May God walk with you today.
arlene

--- On Mon, 8/18/08, em <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: em <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Was: Animal Kingdom's Odd Couples Now: Food Industry
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, August 18, 2008, 11:48 AM










    
            







Do hens
lay eggs if there are no roosters around??  I heard that once, but I do not
know if it is true… -- em J 

   









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Of GJC

Sent: Monday, August 18, 2008
11:40 AM

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I have been thinking of
this so much I am dreaming of it.  A friend has a large dog run I am going
to try to get, if it is not too hard to dismantle, another friend can build me
an elevated house, then I will get the little chicks and raise them in the spare
bedroom until they are big enough to be outside. I only want 2-4, enough for me
to have eggs.  If the dog run is not big enough I will make it bigger, and
cover it with plywood or something for shade.  No roosters, don't want the
neighbors to hear them. 



On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 10:30 AM, Evelyn Quintana <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> 
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I don't think it was too hard. I used to live with my
uncle, a farmer, for a year and he raised chickens. Not to the scale of these
other farms but he had a whole lot of them. They ran around the farm and I used
to go out and feed them every day. It was nice and they had a gread life. I
imagine it is harder when you are raising hundreds of thousands of them but I
absolutly do not believe they have to be tortured in any way.  
Evelyn  



   





   



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From: GJC <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com>

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Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 6:31:47 PM

Subject: Re: [ Chihuahuas ]
Was: Animal Kingdom's Odd Couples Now: Food Industry 





so how hard is it to
raise chickens? 



On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 3:31 PM, arlene weaver <arleneweaver2004@
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  i agree with you evelyn

  

  May God walk with you today.

  arlene

  

  --- On Fri, 8/15/08, Evelyn Quintana <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> wrote: 
  From: Evelyn Quintana <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com>

  Subject: Re: [ Chihuahuas ]
  Was: Animal Kingdom's Odd Couples Now: Food Industry

  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  ups.com

  Date: Friday, August 15, 2008, 3:01 PM 
  
  
  
  I think that the fact they do this is such Sh*t and
  I really am so frustrated with the whole thing. I actually agonize about
  these things and for this reason I eat so little meat. It actually kills me
  that people do not care about how other creatures feel. Like it doesn't
  matter. Humans are SO arrogant to think that they are the only important
  beings on Earth and that nothing else matter. SCOTTY, BEAM ME
  UP!!!!!!   Evelyn  
  
     
  
  
     
  
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  From: Mandy F. <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com>

  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com

  Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 1:51:18 PM

  Subject: Re: [ Chihuahuas ]
  Was: Animal Kingdom's Odd Couples Now: Food Industry 
  
  
  
  
  Labels such as "cage free", "free
  range" and even "all natural" are very misleading.  Cage
  free and free range make us think of happen little chicken farms where
  chickens are free to roam through fields of grass... or something like
  that.  The reality is that cage free birds are instead housed in barns
  filled with thousands of chickens.  Their beaks are cut/burned to remove
  the hook as a way to prevent the chickens from injuring each other.  The
  floor is covered in chicken poo.  For the eggs/meat to be considered
  free range all the farm has to do is provide a door from the barn leading to
  an outside area.  The door does not have to be opened for a certain number
  of hours during the day nor does the area have to be a big sprawling
  field.  Usually it's just a small pen with a layer of chicken poo
  on the floor. 
  
  
  It's a nice idea, but as consumers we are being
  mislead with these labels.  I wish it was different.  It's not fair
  to let the animals suffer, but I do not know how the farming industry will
  ever be able to change.   
  
  
  -Amanda- 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
     
  
  
  
 


   

















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