RSPCA eggs get 2 inches more room per hen, they are still force fed steroids and kept in 23 hour artificial light.singledad said:If they're RSPCA approved, they should be whole lot better than battery eggs. If understand correctly, then at least the hens get to keep their beaks and they get to move around a bit (though not a lot, given how many are still crowded into a barn.) Not ideal, but a step in the right direction.
LOL, see? I can't shut up about it. But I believe if I get one person to take one step in the right direction (ie. away from animal cruelty) then I have accomplished something.
Battery and barn hens are being banned here soon, a foreign company tried to open an intensive cattle farm here but it was refused, we've never had one and we aren't going to start now. They wanted to have them hooked up literally 24 hours a day for milking as well, how sick is that.