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Old November 23rd 03, 08:38 PM
Pifflove
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PETA views human needs as unnatural but the needs of a chicken are not
only natural, but paramount. KFC is now in the sights of the ever
vigilant animal activists. PETA believes that KFC is cruel because it
just gives enough space to the birds and feeds them too much causing
the poultry to grow too fast. KFC must be stopped.


Actually, what KFC is doing is boiling and scalding the chickens alive
so as to remove their feathers with ease. What a pointless venture for
PETA.
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Old November 24th 03, 06:11 AM
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www.kfccruelty.com

To be fair, I only skimmed. So I don't know whether or not they
mentionned what they do to the chickens before they boil them alive.

P

It was an interesting website, and I don't doubt a great deal of the
allegations are true. But 2-month old chickens? Have you ever seen an
eight-week-old chicken? That's hard to believe, unless they have some serious
steroids or chemicals they pump into them to cause fast growth.
I never buy KFC anyway; I think it's disgustingly greasy. But Tyson and other
commercial chicken farms are just as bad as KFC.

Sherry
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Old November 24th 03, 11:35 AM
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"Sherry " wrote in message
...
www.kfccruelty.com

To be fair, I only skimmed. So I don't know whether or not they
mentionned what they do to the chickens before they boil them alive.

P

It was an interesting website, and I don't doubt a great deal of the
allegations are true. But 2-month old chickens? Have you ever seen an
eight-week-old chicken? That's hard to believe, unless they have some

serious
steroids or chemicals they pump into them to cause fast growth.
I never buy KFC anyway; I think it's disgustingly greasy. But Tyson and

other
commercial chicken farms are just as bad as KFC.



The average chicken in a market was 6 weeks old. They do use a lot of
growth hormones. Even worse is the pork industry.

Paul


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Old November 24th 03, 08:45 PM
-L.
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itty (Sherry ) wrote in message ...
www.kfccruelty.com

To be fair, I only skimmed. So I don't know whether or not they
mentionned what they do to the chickens before they boil them alive.

P

It was an interesting website, and I don't doubt a great deal of the
allegations are true. But 2-month old chickens? Have you ever seen an
eight-week-old chicken? That's hard to believe, unless they have some serious
steroids or chemicals they pump into them to cause fast growth.
I never buy KFC anyway; I think it's disgustingly greasy. But Tyson and other
commercial chicken farms are just as bad as KFC.

Sherry


Chickens bred for mass-production are fed hormones and are a
fast-growing breed, to begin with. Two months is accurate, as usual
slaughter schedule is 8-10 weeks.

-L.
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Old November 24th 03, 11:35 AM
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"Sherry " wrote in message
...
www.kfccruelty.com

To be fair, I only skimmed. So I don't know whether or not they
mentionned what they do to the chickens before they boil them alive.

P

It was an interesting website, and I don't doubt a great deal of the
allegations are true. But 2-month old chickens? Have you ever seen an
eight-week-old chicken? That's hard to believe, unless they have some

serious
steroids or chemicals they pump into them to cause fast growth.
I never buy KFC anyway; I think it's disgustingly greasy. But Tyson and

other
commercial chicken farms are just as bad as KFC.



The average chicken in a market was 6 weeks old. They do use a lot of
growth hormones. Even worse is the pork industry.

Paul


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Old November 24th 03, 11:35 AM
Paul M. Cook©®
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"Sherry " wrote in message
...
www.kfccruelty.com

To be fair, I only skimmed. So I don't know whether or not they
mentionned what they do to the chickens before they boil them alive.

P

It was an interesting website, and I don't doubt a great deal of the
allegations are true. But 2-month old chickens? Have you ever seen an
eight-week-old chicken? That's hard to believe, unless they have some

serious
steroids or chemicals they pump into them to cause fast growth.
I never buy KFC anyway; I think it's disgustingly greasy. But Tyson and

other
commercial chicken farms are just as bad as KFC.



The average chicken in a market was 6 weeks old. They do use a lot of
growth hormones. Even worse is the pork industry.

Paul


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Old November 24th 03, 08:45 PM
-L.
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itty (Sherry ) wrote in message ...
www.kfccruelty.com

To be fair, I only skimmed. So I don't know whether or not they
mentionned what they do to the chickens before they boil them alive.

P

It was an interesting website, and I don't doubt a great deal of the
allegations are true. But 2-month old chickens? Have you ever seen an
eight-week-old chicken? That's hard to believe, unless they have some serious
steroids or chemicals they pump into them to cause fast growth.
I never buy KFC anyway; I think it's disgustingly greasy. But Tyson and other
commercial chicken farms are just as bad as KFC.

Sherry


Chickens bred for mass-production are fed hormones and are a
fast-growing breed, to begin with. Two months is accurate, as usual
slaughter schedule is 8-10 weeks.

-L.
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Old November 24th 03, 08:45 PM
-L.
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itty (Sherry ) wrote in message ...
www.kfccruelty.com

To be fair, I only skimmed. So I don't know whether or not they
mentionned what they do to the chickens before they boil them alive.

P

It was an interesting website, and I don't doubt a great deal of the
allegations are true. But 2-month old chickens? Have you ever seen an
eight-week-old chicken? That's hard to believe, unless they have some serious
steroids or chemicals they pump into them to cause fast growth.
I never buy KFC anyway; I think it's disgustingly greasy. But Tyson and other
commercial chicken farms are just as bad as KFC.

Sherry


Chickens bred for mass-production are fed hormones and are a
fast-growing breed, to begin with. Two months is accurate, as usual
slaughter schedule is 8-10 weeks.

-L.
 




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