Battery Hens
Battery hens suffer ev ery second of every day.THe cages are usually 1ft squared with at least 3hens inside. THe cage bottom is mesh wire, andthis causes severe pain to the hens feet, cuts,and swelling. Their heads, feet and wings oftenget stuck in the cage walls and they often diethis way, unable to get free. You'll oftenfind long dead, trampled, rotting carcases left inthe cages. The other hens have to live with thecarcas rotting beneath their feet. Battery hensare fed a strange mixture of unatural food, withorange food coloring an essential ingrediant tohelp the eggs keep more color. The differencebetween a battery egg and a free range egg iseasily seen, as well as tasted. It is simply morehealthy to eat free-range eggs.
Whenselecting free range eggs, don't be fooled bymisleading brand names such as Farmer Brown. THeseare names that appear to indicate free range,normal eggs, but are actually far from it. Be sureto look after your familys health by only buyingfree range eggs...