battery farm are small cages. especialy, battery cages for chickens are to small
Battery cages are small wire cages used in industrial egg production to confine hens. The cages restrict movement, do not allow natural behaviors, and can lead to health issues for the birds. Many animal welfare advocates argue that battery cages are inhumane.
because it is cheap and easy to mantain
Battery Brooding by Milton Arndt reports on this housing method in 1931.The book is the earliest source to reference the method yet the origins are unknown.
They are called battery chickens because they have been reared and kept in cages - normally a battery farm will consist of row after row of small cages which hardly give the hens room to move but do leave them enough room to eat and lay eggs.Why is it called a battery? Well, a 'battery of something' can be used as a way to describe a large number of that something all in one place.. . as in artillery battery, an organized group of artillery pieces, or in chess, where a battery is a tactic consisting of placing two or more pieces on the same rank, file, or diagonal.In the case of battery hens, they've been kept in one of a battery of cages.
the big cages cost like 100 or 90 dollars
lockthem in a cage like baby cages(or sell them)
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The cruel and selfish Samuel Duff!
Its a battery charged farm
5 sq. ft.
They are kept in tiny cages all stacvked up in a big barn. They have a food/water tray in front of them and a tub behind them to collect eggs. They can not move around at all and often their cages aren't cleaned, so no they are not injured, just mistreated.
Yes chickens get a shock.