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Chicken Issue: Writer doesn't, will never eat chicken again

Personal Commentary
Everytime I get behind one of those trucks hauling those chickens to Albany to be killed, I cannot stop crying. Too many of those poor birds are dead before they ever reach the plant. They are stuffed in cages like sardines in a can. Is all that really necessary? - PAULA CURRY PYLES

By Paula Curry Pyles
Personal commentary


I know there is money to be made in raising chickens, and I understand that is why God put them here, BUT the way these animals are raised is NOT RIGHT. I have seen videos and hear horror stories about all the chemicals that these animals are given to make them grow fast so they can be killed for food.



Everytime I get behind one of those trucks hauling those chickens to Albany to be killed, I cannot stop crying. Too many of those poor birds are dead before they ever reach the plant.

They are stuffed in cages like sardines in a can. Is all that really necessary?

I know money talks and to most people that is more important than the animal. I DO NOT EAT CHICKEN AND NEVER EVER WILL AGAIN!! I know this will never stop, I guess I just want people to feel the same way I do but I know that ain't gonna happen. Don't stop me from voicing my opinion though!! - Paula Curry Pyles

Comments re article 77258 Public Notice Construction of Poultry Houses in Adair County KY


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