Wednesday, 4 September 2019

Should caged chickens be banned

Would you like to spend your whole life in a chicken cage?
I firmly believe that caged chickens should be banned. One main point that caged chickens should not be kept in cages is because they get to much squished. There are about 45,000 chickens in each shed. They only have about A4 size space. There are about 82 percent of caged chickens in New Zealand.


Another point that caged chickens should not be in cages is because then they can not scratch their food or they can not stretch their legs. They will get fatty liver disease and they will have a weak bone. The caged chickens don’t get any sunlight or wind. Caged eggs are only for thirty cents each , but the free range eggs are fifty to eighty cents.


Another point that caged chickens should not be in cages is because when they get angry they peck other chickens. But if they get super angry the chickens even kill the other chickens and eat them up.


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