does anybody know about the Tyson's slaughterhouse for chickens?!


Question: Does anybody know about the Tyson's slaughterhouse for chickens?
there extremely abusive to the chickens, KFC uses there chickens, how about local store bought chicken?? would they be abused the same way??

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Any animal will be abused for their product, whether it is just slavery to murder or various stages of horrific abuse. Free range, humane, organic and local and all of those terms are made up for the sole purpose of continuing the use and abuse of animals. They aren't true nor do they help the animals in these various industries (in this case food). Basically they were created by the industry too sell more because people were seeing how bad these industries were so they wanted to slap a new label on their products to trick you while continuing with the same or similar cruelty and murder.

If you don't want to be used and abused as a slave and then murdered when you are no longer useful or for your product, then you have to afford that same right to everybody else, be they humyn or non humyn animal.

In regards to chickens and other poultry this is a great resource:
http://www.upc-online.org/
UPC has been working on issues relating too poultry for at least 20+ years and is still going and also operates a sanctuary where you can actually see these awesome creatures in a more natural setting living free and as healthy as possible under great love and care.

Vegan because animals are not property



Local store bought chicken could be just as bad if it's from a factory farm like Tyson where chicks are debeked and burned alive in 145 degree water and hung by their feet on a moving conveyor belt and the sane goes with other meat while Kfc would do this farmers on local organic farms wouldn't how ever they still take lives from inocent animals against their will it's best fir health and animal rights to just not eat it

A vegitarian for two years



Typically this happens with most large meat corporations.

Free-range meat is usually said to be okay, however, "free-range" only means, under USDA standards, that the animals have access to the outdoors. This could mean a tiny, crammed shed with a little door. Researching the companies you buy from is the best way to ensure you have meat that is okay, or, better yet, go vegetarian!

Vegan.



Chickens are valuable. That's how Tyson makes their money. Why would they be "extremely abusive" to a chicken when they need to profit from it to stay in business?

BTW, "organic" has nothing to do with how a chicken is killed in a slaughterhouse.



Look for the organic seal and check their feed selection. The major chains all have thw same thing going of steroids and antibiotics sprayes on rt hier chickens



It takes awhile to get use to the idea that these animals where only born to be murdered and feed to us. Going out in the wild and herding all the wild chickens you can find and then killing them is not the same, that's bad. But they same process works for Any animal buy to eat. Have you ever seen a video of a cow processor? It's pretty intense. But with "cooperate meat" usually the bigger the company the worse they treat the animals, I mean there products. At the end of the day it had to be done, so go vegetarian you say? Well your killing the living plant, so Anyway you can't eat something that's not living, unless you eat a rock or dirt, or highschool lunches.




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