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Images tagged "laying-duck"

Egg-laying ducks are kept two to three per cage without access to bathing water at this industrial farm in Taiwan.
Egg-laying ducks are kept two to three per cage without access to bathing water at this industrial farm in Taiwan.
Investigator holds a duck egg in front of a row of battery cages at an industrial farm in Taiwan.
Investigators document conditions at an industrial duck egg farm in Taiwan.
Waste generated by an industrial duck egg farming operation runs into a canal in Taiwan.
Egg-laying ducks are kept two to three per cage without access to bathing water at this industrial farm in Taiwan.
Egg-laying ducks are kept two to three per cage without access to bathing water at this industrial farm in Taiwan.
Duck feathers and waste runoff outside a duck farm in Taiwan.
Egg-laying ducks are kept two to three per cage without access to bathing water at this industrial farm in Taiwan.
At industrial egg farms in Taiwan, without access to water for bathing or swimming, ducks' feet become dry and often crack.
Egg-laying ducks are kept two to three per cage without access to bathing water at this industrial farm in Taiwan.
Egg-laying ducks are kept two to three per cage without access to bathing water at this industrial farm in Taiwan.
Egg-laying ducks are kept two to three per cage without access to bathing water at this industrial farm in Taiwan.
Duck carcass decomposes on a ledge outside an industrial duck farm in Taiwan.
Investigators document conditions at an industrial duck egg farm in Taiwan.
Egg-laying ducks are kept two to three per cage without access to bathing water at this industrial farm in Taiwan.
Investigator holds a duck egg in front of a row of battery cages at an industrial farm in Taiwan.

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