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Originally Posted by ripTDR
I don't really get it. They are raised as food for humans. They were going to die prematurely anyways. It's not like they were going to spend their days living until they die naturally like they kind of imply
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Yeah the farm did a good job of suddenly pretending they were some sort of rescue and wanted to research the birds. No, they were always a commercial farm where they bred them for meat.
Pretending otherwise was always clearly an attempt for sympathy, and now to make money.
Anyway, job's done now
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/briti...cfia-9.6971191