it would make sense to focus on layers in the Middle East until hitting diminishing returns there.
I wonder why you hold this view. It seems to me that for the caged layer issue, it’s a reversion problem because the vast majority of laying hens in the Middle East are already caged, while for the caged broiler issue, it can still be seen as a prevention problem because many broilers are still not yet in caged systems. And it seems to me that it’s plausible that a prevention might be easier and more effective than a reversion?
I have no idea about that. I’m not talking about whether cage free or broiler work is a better idea for a new organization — I’m answering your question about whether an org that started off doing caged free might expand to broiler :)
Thanks for the reply!
I wonder why you hold this view. It seems to me that for the caged layer issue, it’s a reversion problem because the vast majority of laying hens in the Middle East are already caged, while for the caged broiler issue, it can still be seen as a prevention problem because many broilers are still not yet in caged systems. And it seems to me that it’s plausible that a prevention might be easier and more effective than a reversion?
I have no idea about that. I’m not talking about whether cage free or broiler work is a better idea for a new organization — I’m answering your question about whether an org that started off doing caged free might expand to broiler :)
Thank you for the clarifcation! And thanks for engaging in the conversation!