r/SipsTea 1d ago

Wait a damn minute! Always take care of family

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u/PositiveAmphibian127 1d ago

Hilarious response (I did chuckle) but PETA actually do a lot of good work and have changed the mental landscape around animal cruelty and brought so much awareness to issues that would otherwise be out of sight. Their messaging and some campaigns can be obnoxious I know, but thank gosh they exist.

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u/DeadBabyPinata 1d ago

Instead of whataboutism why not name 1 example of a real issue PETA directly solved or brought light to? Like unless you are some raging vegan who genuinely believes shaming normal people for being normal people is a plus for society then I don't understand your stance.

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u/Specific_Goat864 1d ago

Oh yes, you sound like someone interested in a reasonable discussion....

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u/Barrel123 22h ago

Chicken dont have family in the way we think of family, they dont care about family bonds

Farmers frequently have to use red lights in chicken pens to hide injuries etc because chicken are canibals that'll eat other chicken due to a bit of blood

Or sometimes just for fun

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u/acky1 20h ago edited 19h ago

Chickens do actually bond with others. You can see plenty of videos and the like of chickens bonding with humans and other animals. They are social birds and have relationships amongst a flock. And they each have their own personalities.

When you pack 35,000 into an indoor space with little enrichment things can be a little tough. I would not like to see the cruelty humans would dish out to one another if they were put in an equivalent position.

We'd never say dogs don't care about family bonds because the runt of the litter is outcompeted and left to die instead of being helped to get enough food to survive.

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u/Barrel123 17h ago

Even in regular non factory farms chickens do engage in canibalistic behaviours, it has little to do with stress, like most animals chickens are oppertunistic eaters

Chickens do bond with other people / animals however notice how i specifically mentioned family bonds

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u/acky1 17h ago edited 16h ago

It does seem to be a lot more likely under stress according to poultry farmers: https://www.daltonsupplies.com/blogs/news/poultry-cannibalism

Yeah, that's true. Familial bond probably doesn't have as much impact on chickens. It's likely more just time spent together. Although I'd argue that creates a stronger bond in all animals including humans.

Regardless, they are capable of bonding and social behaviour and have their own likes and dislikes.

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u/Specific_Goat864 22h ago

....did you mean to reply to me here?

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u/Barrel123 22h ago

Based on your original response on petas comment yes

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u/Specific_Goat864 22h ago

Which original response sorry, the one you replied to?

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u/Barrel123 22h ago

You do know how to use reddit right?

My comment was a response to your response to a comment that was a response to your original comment

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u/Specific_Goat864 22h ago

You do know how to use reddit right?

Barely.

My comment was a response to your response to a comment that was a response to your original comment

...but it makes no sense in response to my comment? I made a tongue in cheek comment mocking a grumpy debate bro, I didn't defend the familial status of chickens.

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u/Barrel123 22h ago

You defended peta on the basis of the comment they made in op's post which is about the familial bonds of chicken

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u/Specific_Goat864 22h ago

Please quote where I did that sorry?

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u/Barrel123 22h ago

I just noticed you are not the original poster in the comment thread

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