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Transport Crates
After two years in these conditions, a hen’s body becomes exhausted, her egg production drops, and she is sent to slaughter. Chickens raised for their flesh are slaughtered after only six or seven weeks of life. Workers rush through the sheds, grabbing birds by their legs and slinging them into crates for transport; hundreds of millions suffer from broken wings and legs every year because of the rough handling during transport. |
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