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Old 2008-10-09, 02:04 PM   #1
BillyTheMountain
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Should farm animals gain a legal right to stand, sit, lie down, turn around, stretch?

What kind of animal would keep veal-calves immobile in crates barely large enough to contain their bodies? Or egg-laying hens in cages so small they can never stretch their wings?

Californians have the opportunity to become more human this November, by voting on the California Farm Animal Cruelty Act -- Proposition 2.
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