Ugly, brutal and short: the life of a broiler chicken in Switzerland
Chickens: Scratch in the grass, pick up seeds from the ground, like to take sand baths. But did you know that chickens can distinguish more colors than humans...
Chickens: Scratch in the grass, pick up seeds from the ground, like to take sand baths. But did YOU know that chickens can distinguish more colors than humans? That chickens, like humans, have REM sleep phases, so could theoretically have dreams.
But this incredible animal is presented to us humans as one thing above all else: a delicious lunch or dinner. In Switzerland, 79 million chickens are slaughtered every year for chicken meat consumption.
Together we can stop this destructive industry.
On the 25th of September:
👉 YES to the initiative against factory farming.
Sign the petition against the Micarna Mega Slaughterhouse in St.Aubin here:
👉 www.agrico-ja-schlachthof-nein.ch
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