Category: FAQ
Soya is referred to by activists as a food that induces invasive cultivation and addiction, when in fact it is
The issue of cages is often cited by activists as if it were a practice still in use. This criticism
Protected farming farms carefully avoid the creation of diseases, especially those transmissible by wildlife, which is the primary cause of
Modern poultry farming systems have progressively created optimal conditions for the healthy and stress-free growth of the animals, the most
There is no evidence that animal welfare organisations have ever tried to invest in even a single livestock farm conducted
Professional breeders work with two inescapably connected goals: to provide healthy food and to make a fair profit from their
It is important to know that the objections of anti-farming organisations concern animals that ‘exist’ solely by ‘our will’. These
Many people wonder how to recognise a farmed chicken. Knowing how to do this is simple and enables you to
A chicken farmer, ambitious and eager to win the “Breeder of the Year” award at all costs, he strives to
Some patients, allergic to antibiotics, decide to eat chicken every day to cure themselves because they have read that chickens