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Default The myth of food production "efficiency" in the "ar" debate

Julie wrote:
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> The irony is someone who lives off animal suffering is trying to bully
> an animal rights advocate about animal suffering.


All our birds are free range.
I have spent years working with people to provide the best conditions for
their birds, whether its for 2 birds or 2000 birds.
I spend my days helping people select what they need to keep their birds in
the best possible way in their domestic conditions, and that includes
explaining that its not a good idea if they have not the right situation.
I spend a lot of time online helping to sort out problems that poultry
keepers have found themselves in, and this is going to become a much more
serious part of my time as the misinformation that has been bandied about
through the media is causing well meaning people to make badly illinformed
mistakes.
I also spend a deal of time learning about how things are in the rest of the
industry, from those who really know.
I have spent years working actively with animal rescue, animal welfare, and
dealing with sick, unwanted animals.
I have amassed much training and experience in animal welfare, behaviour,
ecology.
oh -- and we do not get any subsidies here

And you spout incoherent rubbish which you clearly do not understand and
have no personal knowledge or experience to back up, a lot of which directly
supports continued and increasing wholesale animal suffering in other parts
of the world .......... and you expect to be given the moral high ground.
What a joke.

Exactly what ARE your qualifications?

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regards
Jill Bowis

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