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    https://en.wikipedia.org/…range_eggs#animal_welfare

    animal welfare
    many animal welfare advocates, including the humane society of the united states maintain that cage-free and free-range eggs constitute a considerable improvement for laying hens. this has led to the adoption of a cage-free eggs standard by most major food companies in the united states, although in 2017, it was estimated cage-free eggs represented only 10% of all produced.[23][24] pundits and food commentators have described the 2016 shift toward cage-free eggs across the food industry as a "bold decision" and historic shift.[25] several investigations, particularly by the animal rights group direct action everywhere (dxe), have raised doubts about to what degree cage-free farms are an improvement for laying hens.[26][27] an investigation of a cage-free costco facility in late 2016 purported to find cannibalism from the birds attacking each other, and concluded that neither caged nor cage-free facilities offered laying hens positive lives.

    misconceptions
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    contrary to popular belief, free-range regulations do not necessarily require that hens spend substantial time outdoors, only that the hens "have access to the outdoors".[31] this access may be for very brief periods and the outside area may be small and sparse. stocking densities indoors are often high, and many hens may stay inside as dominant hens often prevent the others from having access to the outside yard.[32]

    23. "cage-free vs. battery-cage eggs : the humane society of the united states". www.humanesociety.org. retrieved 2017-05-08.
    24. wong, vanessa. "egg makers are freaked out by the cage-free future". cnbc. retrieved 2017-05-08.
    25. "ınside mcdonald's bold decision to go cage-free". fortune. retrieved 2017-05-08.
    26. strom, stephanie (2016-10-20). "how 'cage-free' hens live, in animal advocates' video". the new york times. ıssn 0362-4331. retrieved 2017-05-08.
    27. "california hens can now stretch their wings, but will they ever fly?". pacific standard. retrieved 2017-05-08.
    28. hsiung, wayne (2016-10-21). "'they're being eaten alive!' what ı saw ın a cage-free egg farm". huffington post. retrieved 2017-05-08.
    31. "turkey raised by the rules". usda. retrieved september 24, 2015.
    32. upc report
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