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Images tagged "cage-free"

A chicken lies on their back on a barn floor and next to a deposit of excrement at a broiler chicken farm. Finland, 2019. Benjamin Blomstedt / We Animals Media
A hen sits on the ground with her chicks on a small backyard farm. All the animals here are raised for slaughter.
A chicken raised for meat perches on top of a feeding line inside a rearing shed on an industrial broiler chicken farm. Thirty-three thousand individuals live in this tightly packed shed, and at any given time, 120,000 chickens live on this farm.
A farm worker fills large food dispensers with feed in a crowded barn holding 1,200 visibly balding floor-raised hens used for egg production. The birds clamber and crowd around him to eat.
A group of balding floor-raised hens used for egg production look out from an open-sided barn that contains 1,200 hens.
A farm worker fills large food dispensers with feed in a crowded barn holding 1,200 visibly balding floor-raised hens used for egg production. The birds clamber and crowd around him to eat.
Fifteen-day-old chicks raised for meat, called broiler chickens, eat from a feed dispenser on a small-scale farm. The farm will send the chickens to slaughter when they reach 40 to 50 days of age.
2 and 7 day old broiler chicks. Mexico, 2018. Jo-Anne McArthur / Animal Equality / We Animals Media
Turkeys close to slaughter age are crowded into a shed with little room to move at a feedlot. Chile, 2012. Gabriela Penela / We Animals Media
Inside a shed containing live chicks on an Indian egg production farm, the bodies of several dead chicks lie laid out on a ledge. During the summer, temperatures here frequently surpass 40°C, and three to four chicks die from heat exhaustion daily.
Young chickens perch on a water dispenser inside a crowded shed on an Indian egg production farm. As the temperature rises in the summer months, frequently surpassing 40°C, the chicks crowd around the water dispensers. To drink, the chicks peck to apply pressure to a dispenser that discharges a few drops of water at a time.
Chicks lie flat on the dirt floor of a shed on an Indian egg production farm, attempting to cool themselves in the hot summer weather. Soon after birth, the ends of the chicks' beaks had been clipped and blunted so that when, as adults, they are housed in battery cages, they do not injure each other inside the cramped confines of the cages.
Inside a shed containing live chicks on an Indian egg production farm, the body of a dead chick lies on a ledge with several others. During the summer, temperatures here frequently surpass 40°C, and three to four chicks die from heat exhaustion daily.

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