Farm Animal plight

The plight of farm animals is real when speaking of factory farms. . .No question, but this legitimate issue it isn't helped by continual dishonesty of rescue groups.

I will not say the name of the massive group (not the first thing I've seen which isn't represented fairly), but there was a photo of Non-industrialized breed of chicken show post surgery after having impacted eggs removed. 

It claimed the hen was a by-product of the cruel egg industry and genetic engineering and thus started laying too young and this is what happened.

Umm. No, Easter Eggers mixes (as pictured) are never used for industrial purposes and certainly haven't been genetically engineered. When animals naturally lay eggs, weird things happen.

There - rocket science.

Any homesteader would know this. Yet people flock to give.

Why be willfully dishonest or uneducated to this fact and mislead people to prove a misguided point? There is so much actual horror out there. . .why deceive?

It ends with a quip about having eggs for breakfast and how they didn't "think so."

Hens are gonna lay regardless, folks. . .what is the goal? To eradicate all livestock from the face of the earth. Sheesh.

Why not make sense and advocate the truth and for sustainable farming?

No, that would me toooooo much sense, wouldn't it?

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