1. The Chicken Chronicles Part II: From Battery Cage to Sanctuary
form bonds of interspecies affection. Having adopted into our sanctuary many incapacitated young chickens from the “broiler†chicken (meat) industry, I know how quickly they learn to recognize me and my voice and their own names. They
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2. The Love That Can Kill
our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty. Nobody is able
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3. Karen Davis Speaks to Us about Everything from the Chicken Factory the the C...
predator warnings, showing affection and doing all the things that characterize their ancestors and wild relatives? How do you explain their ability to adapt so readily to a whole new environment? A chief benefit of our sanctuary is that
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4. The Chicken's True Nature: A Hen's Jealousy
of them express a genuine affection for me on a regular basis. Doris, the docile Rhode Island Red, has bonded with me in a way that I could only describe as gentle, understated and shy. She will often meander over in my direction, stopping along
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5. Photo Gallery: Precious Animals, A Project of Dutch Photographer and Filmmak...
sometimes display a bizarre affection for their own pets or for animals in general. This results in everything from shows with ‘dolled up’ animals to workshops on cow cuddling and pet cemeteries.
The photographer’s aim was
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6. Farm Sanctuary Reveals 10 Fascinating Facts About Turkeys
social bonds and show great affection to others.
On factory farms, turkeys frequently have the ends of their beaks and toes cut off without anesthesia — practices know as debeaking and detoeing — to prevent them from injuring one
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7. Not Surprisingly, More Science Elevating Chicken Intelligence, Proposing Hig...
ranging from physical affection to highly sophisticated ways of communicating. Surely these observations must be factored into the discussion and surely they reveal animals that are in many ways more evolved than human newborns.
A big
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