The chickens weren’t doing the coke. I think.

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    Not sure if you’re serious but I’ll answer in case…

    The problem with cock fighting is the vicious animal cruelty. Even in places where it’s fully legal and socially accepted they do nasty stuff like attach a blade to the leg so that when the birds attack each other it slices the opponent and ends the fight faster.

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      I think you’re underestimating the cruelty of industrial poultry farming.

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      I am serious. I know that it is extremely cruel and I agree with you. I just think it’s weird that people are only selectively outraged with this and not with the animal cruelty that happens to the chickens that are for eating.

      For example if I had to choose between being a male chick born in the egg industry or in the cock fighting business I would probably choose the fighting since I would rather fight for my life than be put in a blender alive? Maybe that’s not a common opinion and people think that’s more humane than fighting.

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        People need to eat, they don’t need cruel entertainment. And no, eating meat isn’t the same as entertainment from watching animals fight.

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          They don’t need to eat meat (according to all major dietician organizations). Since it is not out of necessity, it is for pleasure, same as watching animals fight.

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        Not all countries do that btw.

        Also, if we’re really comparing, I don’t think you’d have much thought on choices at 1 week old, considering you wouldn’t even have self awareness.

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          28 days ago

          Which countries don’t do this?

          Human babies also don’t have self awareness. I don’t think that’s a trait that justifies killing someone.

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        Fair enough man. I definitely don’t want any chickens or eggs from the Matrix style battery farms either! I have a feeling that you can taste the despair.

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                Dude I think it’s a bit disingenuous to compare culling to battery farms.

                If we wanted to be 100% totally cruelty free we’d stop eating meat and stop industrialising the deaths of other species, but hey I’m also a meat eater and accept my sin there. I think by it’s very premise the meat industry is never going to be completely without cruelty, but I’d at least like the animals to have a happy dignified life before it’s ended for us to eat.

                Culling (I presume and hope as humanely as possible) is one of those realities of farming food. It’s my understanding that even if you don’t eat meat, consuming produce from most farms will mean that your product like resulted in the deaths of various creatures known as “pests”.

                I hope to one day own my own plot in the country and have my own chickens, whom I will take very good care of for the awesome supply of free eggs they give me and my family. Until then I’ll try to just shop as responsibly as possible.

                P.S. The site you linked doesn’t have SSL… but generally in Australia we trust the local animal rights groups RSPCA to tell us what’s up and what’s safe. i.e. https://rspcaapproved.org.au/product/eggs/