Critics fear that increasing the speed at which animals are slaughtered could lead to less safe food and less safe conditions for workers.
Hawaii residents sick of early crowing and aggressive pecking could be allowed to kill wild chickens
HONOLULU (AP) — The crowing starts well before the sun rises over Mason Aiona’s home in Hawaii. But the 3 a.m. rooster alarm isn’t what bothers the retiree the most. It’s spending most of the day ...
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