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    1. “Free-Range” Hen Battery Caged Hen “Free-Range” Eggs Vs. Battery Cage Eggs “Free-Range” Hens are: Battery Cage Hens are: • Debeaked with hot bloody blade at • Debeaked with hot bloody blade at one day old, with no anesthetic. one day old, with no anesthetic. • Force molted (intentionally starved to • Force molted (intentionally starved to shock the body into another laying cycle). shock the body into another laying cycle). • At only 18 months old, just young girls, • At only 18 months old, just young girls, the hens are considered spent (unable to the hens are considered spent (unable to keep laying eggs at a fast enough pace) keep laying eggs at a fast enough pace) and are killed by the cheapest means and are killed by the cheapest means possible. possible. • All of her brothers (roosters) are • All of her brothers (roosters) are brutally killed as a baby chicks simply brutally killed as a baby chicks simply because they can’t lay eggs. because they can’t lay eggs. "Cage-Free"/"Free-Range" hens come from the same hatcheries as battery caged hens where all of their male brothers are killed by suffocation or maceration (being ground up alive). The hens themselves endure the same bodily manipulations and mutilations as battery caged hens, and they all ultimately end up at the same slaughterhouses when their egg production declines. No matter where the egg production facility is, or how idyllic its “visible to the public” face is, its egg-laying hens are obtained from the same hatcheries that kill all of the baby roosters at only one day old. If the "free-range" farm hatches its own chicks, then, in order to make a profit, it still has to kill all of its baby roosters, and all of its “spent” hens. If all of the roosters and “spent” hens were allowed to live out their lives (chickens can live well over a decade), then that farm would soon have thousands of roosters and "spent" hens to care for. The lifelong care of all of those “unproductive” birds, would cut severely into any profits made by selling the eggs of younger hens. In order to make a profit, the numbers simply don't add up unless the inevitable killing of roosters and “spent” hens is occurring. “Free-Range” Eggs Are NOT a Humane Alternative There Is Only One Humane Alternative GoVeganNow.com Peaceful Prairie Sanctuary. org • Printed on recycled paper with veg inks and distributed by Animal Rights Advocates Inc.

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