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manure fumes can cause eye and respiratory infections and other diseases. egg-laying hens packed in wire cages (the industry average is less than half a square foot of floor space per bird) hens can become immobilized and die of asphyxiation or dehydration. decomposing corpses are found in cages with live
this, the ends of their beaks are cut off with hot blades, causing severe pain for weeks. some, unable to eat afterwards, starve. bernard e. rollin, phd, farm animal welfare (iowa state university press, ). / / . peter cheeke, phd, textbook contemporary issues in animal agriculture, . diseases of poultry...
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