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



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
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"Sherry " wrote in message
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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.



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


  #33  
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, 02:48 PM
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In article , luvskats00
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One of the questions I have is that why hasn't PETA or another group lobbied to
change the production of car coolant/antifreeze. Cats find it tasty and die a
horrible death after consuming the liquid. Can't they add something to make it
taste bad?


They do in the UK, IIRC.

Any UK friends around to confirm that?


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Old November 24th 03, 02:48 PM
kaeli
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In article , luvskats00
@aol.com enlightened us with...
One of the questions I have is that why hasn't PETA or another group lobbied to
change the production of car coolant/antifreeze. Cats find it tasty and die a
horrible death after consuming the liquid. Can't they add something to make it
taste bad?


They do in the UK, IIRC.

Any UK friends around to confirm that?


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  #39  
Old November 24th 03, 02:48 PM
kaeli
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In article , luvskats00
@aol.com enlightened us with...
One of the questions I have is that why hasn't PETA or another group lobbied to
change the production of car coolant/antifreeze. Cats find it tasty and die a
horrible death after consuming the liquid. Can't they add something to make it
taste bad?


They do in the UK, IIRC.

Any UK friends around to confirm that?


--
~kaeli~
Local Area Network in Australia:... the LAN down under.
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Old November 24th 03, 05:24 PM
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Pifflove wrote...

Podkayne Fries wrote ...
Pifflove wrote:

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.


Cite? I've butchered many a chicken in my time, and I'd really like
to know *how* someone boils the nasty buggers while they're still
alive and flapping.



www.kfccruelty.com




Real proof, rather than PETA propaganda? PETA is about as credible a
source as Jack Chick or the Weekly World News.


viva la vida con drogas
Sparrow 13
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