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  • Unfortunately there is no such thing as free range, no matter how nice the farm may seem. Worth having a read: https://veganuary.com/the-free-range-myth/ by Interesting_Put_1639 (Tue 1st Jun 2021 8:17am)
  • Still not the case unfortunately irrespective of what they call the eggs, honesty, free range, left to roam the fields etc. Even hens who live on small, outdoor, 'humane' farms are usually killed after two to five years, as their egg production naturally goes down as they age. It is a simple fact that farmers, whose bottom line is profit, won't continue to spend money feeding birds who are not producing a large number of eggs for them to sell. Hence the inhumane view. But each to their own, just trying to spread the reality for anyone who’s interested. by Interesting_Put_1639 (Tue 1st Jun 2021 10:09am)