Chickens burned alive in China because of the bird flu ”outburst”… Absolutely outrageous! Please, do something!
These horrors happen because of greedy humans breeding and using these animals for ”profit” and because of those who buy animal products. If everyone ate an animal-products-free diet, and didn’t use animals for any other purpose, none of these horrors would happen. Signing petitions can sometimes make a difference, yes. But if you really want this to stop, you must change your eating habits and your way of living — you must stop using animals for any purpose — and also help us raise awareness. Please, go vegan!
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This makes me sick in my stomach Jim! Is there a petition? Indeed world: wake-up and GO VEGAN!
Between being vegan and picketing KFC, you’re doing all one person can do in this case, Claudine.
You can actively check where what you buy is made. I have made the choice to boycott products made in China. There is a choice there to recycle older American made products rather than buy new stuff made in China. Yard sales, craigslist, antique stores etc. You get a top quality product probably cheaper than new. For a tv, I get it free at the dump! Actually, I boycott all countries that eat dogs. China is the worst. They skin and cook dogs alive! Phones are about the only thing I have no choice but at least I can get them from Samsung, S. Korea, not anywhere as bad as China. Still, if I can an alternative, I will. I invite all of you nice animal lovers to join me in this boycott.
It’s terrific to be able to boycott the country that manufactures for the U.S. Guess they don’t make that many clothes though. That has been relegated to other countries depending on the item. Good for you, and I’ll try it too.
Thank you Chris! We can all just link up, share ideas and love for animals and the environment and change the world.
We are the worst species to ever exist and I hope we all die. No joke, no exaggeration.
I’ve said all along humans make life hell on earth for wildlife and animals in general. This is a terrible and literal proof.
Yep, what more proof do we need?
I have said the same thing, Louise! I am ashamed to be in the same category with most Humans!! They are disrespectful of the earth and murderers of wildlife!
I am still in my bathrobe with my first cup of coffee turn the computer on and there’s the chicken! I’m sure these animal blogs do me no good-if I see many more of them I will have to commit suicide!I just came in from the yard where my six chickens roam happily. They have their dust baths and sunnings and scratchings. I swear I love chickens better than my own species. The one burning looked just like the ones who live here. I swear to gawd I want us humans off the planet-except us good ones of course. Looks like we all will have to go down the drain though. We really are the most disgusting putrid life form.
I assume by your last sentence that you don’t eat your chicken friends;)
I am vegan. My chickens know it.
Actually, chickens eat bugs, worms and all those goodies that give them protein. In the winter, they’ll beg, demand and jump on my back to get some of the cat food given to the barn cats. I observed a chicken eat the egg yoke and whites from a broken egg in the barn too — hmmmm; that smacks of……. They’re really neat though, as they recognize my car and all come to greet me when I arrive although only once a week at the rescue.
My chicken friends know I am vegan.
Good to hear it!
Excuse me..I shouldn’t have said my chickens. I should have said my chicken friends.
Yes Chris chickens are not vegan. But they are neat. I sit outside in the morning and rattle the bread bag. They come running for bits of raisin bread. They really will eat most anything-except they are not keen for salads. They will not eat the strawberries and tomatoes I put out. I like their beady little eyes.
Raisins – that means they like sweet tastes/fruit. I give them canned corn as a treat and they just about fly to get it. The major-domo who happens to be a Palm turkey loves it too and eats out of the dish I hold. I’m still uncomfortable to put it in my hand – those beaks could pinch.
Let’s all form a HUGE COMMUNE!
Hey Gail, good idea, but better to be a tribe. The word commune freaks people out. 🙂
I will remember to stock up on canned corn.