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Throngs of consumers snapped up toy cars, tiny crates of plastic beer, little sacks of household goods (all elaborately copied from existing brands), model plots of land and pocket-sized suitcases filled with paper laptops, passports and credit cards.
They are shipped in tiny crates, with no food or water.
Others live a few months in tiny crates or pens, fed a diet that gives them scours and makes them anemic, then are killed.
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During pregnancy, pigs are stuffed into tiny metal crates so small they can't even turn around.
We ignore baby calfs, a day or two old, being torn from their mothers and locked in tiny plastic crates while we happily go out for ice cream.
Less than a year ago, workers at Butterball turkey operations in North Carolina were videotaped kicking and stomping birds, dragging them by their wings and necks and slamming them into tiny transport crates.
Although standard for Walmart pork producers, the practice of confining sensitive, intelligent, and social pigs to tiny gestation crates has been banned in nine U.S. states and the entire European Union, and is widely condemned by veterinarians and animal welfare experts, including Dr. Temple Grandin, who is considered the leading farmed animal welfare expert in the country.
Instead, farm animals are routinely crammed inside tiny cages or crates, where they're kept nearly immobilized for their entire lives.
But I don't see anything natural in confining animals in tiny cages or crates, abducting babies from their mothers so we can take all the mother's milk, cutting off their body parts, feeding them antibiotics, etc.
Protestors will be joined by a 10-foot-tall inflatable pig, covered in bloody sores and crammed inside a tiny gestation crate.
The animal you are eating could well have been born in a windowless piglet factory, where his mother was held prisoner in a tiny metal crate during pregnancy, then grief stricken as her still-nursing young were yanked away, before she was artificially impregnated once again.
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