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  • Chicken - Eating Clean?

    I've read on SM that eating chicken is considered "clean" eating.

    Mass produced chicken from costo living in crowded conditions, eating moldy grains and eating their own shit is NOT clean by any stretch of the imagination.

    With tens of thousands of chicks packed into each building, the sheds become increasingly crowded as the animals grow larger. Chickens often have to walk on top of one another—and over the bodies of others who have died—to get to food and water. Chickens function well in groups of up to about 90, which is a number low enough to allow each bird to find his or her spot in the pecking order. In crowded groups of tens of thousands, however, no such social order is possible, and in their frustration, chickens peck at one another, causing injury and death.

    The average chicken shed holds roughly 40,000 chickens. Most sheds are rarely cleaned, so massive amounts of feces accumulate and ammonia builds up in the air. The ammonia is corrosive and burns the lungs and skin of the birds, leaving many with lung diseases or festering skin infections. A Washington Post writer who visited a chicken shed says, “Dust, feathers and ammonia choke the air in the chicken house and fans turn it into airborne sandpaper, rubbing skin raw.”

    Chickens are genetically manipulated and dosed with antibiotics so that they grow bigger and faster than they ever would naturally. Chickens’ breasts weigh seven times more today than they did 25 years ago, so that by the age of 6 weeks, many broiler chickens are so top-heavy that they can no longer walk. According to Feedstuffs, a meat industry magazine, “Broilers now grow so rapidly that the heart and lungs are not developed well enough to support the remainder of the body, resulting in congestive heart failure and tremendous death losses.” Workers often throw injured hens into trashcans, leaving the birds to starve to death.

    Many chickens in factory farms get sick and die because of the cramped and filthy conditions. Instead of giving their birds more space and a cleaner living area, farmers mix large quantities of antibiotics into the birds’ feed in an attempt to stave off disease, but many of the birds still die. A U.S. Department of Agriculture study found that greater than 99 percent of chicken carcasses are contaminated with E. coli bacteria, largely because of the filthy conditions in the sheds where they are raised.

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  • #2
    Actually reading this while I am eating chicken and rice, no bullshit. and fuck do i look good doing it. chickens may be suffering but they sure have helped me.

    little hint bro, stop obsessing over what i am eating and focus on yourself. hell i will eat more chicken now just to piss you off. :D

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    • #3
      That industry does tend to gross me out, so I do buy chicken that does say antibiotic/hormone free, yada yada. I don't know if that makes a difference, but I can't imagine giving up chicken on top of everything else.

      I don't know if I believe the 99% E. coli? We naturally have E.coli in our body, but it seems there would be a LOT more cases of food poisoning and death if the statistic were that high.

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      • #4
        I only eat tuna. That I catch myself. With a harpoon.

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        • #5
          So much has changed since 2006.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Ronin View Post
            So much has changed since 2006.
            Conditions improving isn't one of those changes.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Turbo3000 View Post
              Conditions improving isn't one of those changes.
              how about you workout instead of worrying about myotoxinits chicken torture. :thumup:

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              • #8
                Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                how about you workout instead of worrying about myotoxinits chicken torture. :thumup:
                I have already commuted 60 miles, worked out, and listened to 1.5 hours of lecture (by listen I mean that I have been browsing the net on my phone, waiting for you fucks to wakeup).

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Turbo3000 View Post
                  I have already commuted 60 miles, worked out, and listened to 1.5 hours of lecture (by listen I mean that I have been browsing the net on my phone, waiting for you fucks to wakeup).
                  :thumup:

                  you commute into atlanta right?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                    :thumup:

                    you commute into atlanta right?
                    Correct. Traffic sucks, so beating rush hour and working out is worth waking up super early.

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                    • #11
                      should take some pics of the city? anything worth a damn to do there? good food etc?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                        should take some pics of the city? anything worth a damn to do there? good food etc?
                        Some really good restaurants. I hate all the tourist shit like the aquarium, world of coke, etc. I don't do clubs/bars, but I think Atlanta has a pretty good nightlife.

                        In the past I only came to the city to eat, now I come for school and sometimes for dinner.

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                        • #13
                          I wish there was a hunting season for chicken...Id be hooked up!!!

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                          • #14
                            We keep our yardbird right in the trailer, makes things easy.

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                            • #15
                              Lol yardbird, gets me everytime.

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