Unfortunately, eggs cause an incredible amount of suffering beyond the killing of male chicks and the environmental conditions of farmed hens, including in pasture-based farms. Laying ~30x more eggs than you naturally should is physically exhausting, is psychologically harmful (amped up hormones that create an experience akin to PMS), and results in extremely high rates of ovarian cancer, impacted egg material and consequent slow death by sepsis, and reproductive prolapses—all left untreated. This is not to mention the experience of the parents (“breeder flocks”), the forced orphaning of social animals, the stress of transport, the prevalence of disease and parasites, osteoporosis, broken bones, predation, barn fires, ventilation shutdowns, extreme temps, being killed, watching you know get killed, or any other endemic harm of the egg industry.
All of that said, I’m thrilled for a future in which so many male chicks are spared. But the egg industry is fundamentally an atrocity.
Unfortunately, eggs cause an incredible amount of suffering beyond the killing of male chicks and the environmental conditions of farmed hens, including in pasture-based farms. Laying ~30x more eggs than you naturally should is physically exhausting, is psychologically harmful (amped up hormones that create an experience akin to PMS), and results in extremely high rates of ovarian cancer, impacted egg material and consequent slow death by sepsis, and reproductive prolapses—all left untreated. This is not to mention the experience of the parents (“breeder flocks”), the forced orphaning of social animals, the stress of transport, the prevalence of disease and parasites, osteoporosis, broken bones, predation, barn fires, ventilation shutdowns, extreme temps, being killed, watching you know get killed, or any other endemic harm of the egg industry.
All of that said, I’m thrilled for a future in which so many male chicks are spared. But the egg industry is fundamentally an atrocity.
Thanks for sharing!