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rules for raising organic chickens who are soil association certified: https://www.soilassociation.org/organic-living/why-organic/better-for-animals/poultry-chickens/Does organic make a difference ? Sure does with non gmo feed and pesticides etc but what about the way they're raised?
The link @serenity648 posted states "Organic farmers use slower growing strains which are typically not slaughtered until around 81 days." A life span measured in days when it is naturally years. Oldest known chicken lived to 16 years.Does organic make a difference ? Sure does with non gmo feed and pesticides etc but what about the way they're raised?
Do people not know or do they not care?
Quite alarming. The suspicion must be over why they need to use chlorine and it can only be because the production process up to that point is sub standard. If they had proper cleanliness in place it wouldn't be necessary. I don't think we want this, or hormone fed meat either. The other problem is a race to the bottom in standards after Brexit. It will then be impossible to sell our chicken into the EU market.Do people not know or do they not care?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4742712/Why-chickens-washed-chlorine.html
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