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Older French laying hens, spared the ax, enjoy retirement
[Article] Eighteen months: that’s the how long a typical laying hen is usually allowed to live before its declining egg production makes it too expensive to keep around. In France, one farm is upending the practice of systematically slaughtering older chickens, and some consumers are willing to pay more to fund hen retirement.
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These hens are lucky to be alive. At over 18 months old they’re no longer spring chickens and would have been slaughtered were it not for three young French entrepreneurs.Fabien Sauleman, co-founder of Poulehouse:“I had the idea to save these chickens when I discovered the systematic aspect...
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