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The Giri Raja Chicken

Sarah Matthews | 26.08.2008 10:50 | Animal Liberation | World

Can a new breed of chicken help break the stranglehold of industrial farming?

Welfare groups have been saying for years that modern farming should give up the use of finely-tuned specialist chickens, split into meat and egg producing flocks, just as they should move away from high-yielding Holstein dairy cows and massive Belgian Blue beef cattle and go instead for hardier, dual-purpose animals, which produce both meat and eggs/milk. Now the Veterinary College in Bangalore has come up with one such solution, the Forest King or Giri Raja. This is a magnificent looking chicken which has been bred to be dual-purpose. It thrives on a scavenging diet, grows to a good weight and the females are useful egg producers. It is totally unsuitable for the hot-house conditions of the factory farm.

Sarah Matthews
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This is Good News for Many Animals, but Still...

26.08.2008 18:44

...I think we ought to strive to reduce the amount of suffering in the world, and if we HAVE to kill living things in order to survive, let us at least limit it to plant life, which have no central nervous system and no ability to feel pain.
There is too much imprisonment, exploitation and bloodshed in the world already for us to celebrate more efficient ways to carry on with it.

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Bob Woodland
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