by Piper Hoffman
October 10, 2012
Article Excerpt here; Follow link for full article
Would you prefer to buy eggs from hens who lived a pleasant life, with access to the outdoors and the chance to play, instead of eggs from factory-farmed, intensively confined hens?
That’s nice, but good luck trying. The claims egg producers make on their packages, like “free-range,” mean nothing, and more specific claims about happy chickens may be false. READ FULL ARTICLE: http://www.care2.com/causes/wh at-does-free-range-really- mean-for-your-eggs.html
Would you prefer to buy eggs from hens who lived a pleasant life, with access to the outdoors and the chance to play, instead of eggs from factory-farmed, intensively confined hens?
That’s nice, but good luck trying. The claims egg producers make on their packages, like “free-range,” mean nothing, and more specific claims about happy chickens may be false. READ FULL ARTICLE: http://www.care2.com/causes/wh

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