Originally Posted by
doug3030
There was no date on these signs, they were just hand-written saying "price reduction was $11.00 now $7.90.
The consumer does not see the hen that lays the egg, they just buy the eggs. The welfare of the bird is just above the threshold where a presnetable egg is produced, and that is an egg presentable to the average consumer. As a former breeder of exhibition poultry I a pretty fussy about the eggs I buy and most of what is sold as "free range" is definitely not.
The meat birds that the supermarket roasts are actually seen by the consumer, once plucked and cooked of course, and they are not very old when they are slaughtered. They are grown for anly a few weeks as opposed to battery hens which may be producing eggs for a year or more. Meat chooks get a better deal than the battery hens - up until the point of early termination of life of course.