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Perspective

Sep. 28, 2012

Playing down the plight of egg farm fowl

The humorous opening, "how much room does a chicken need to do a pirouette?" frames the issue from the egg industry's perspective. By Merete Rietveld

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR COLUMN

The Daily Journal recently published an article regarding an egg farmer's challenge to Proposition 2. ("Federal chicken lawsuit lays egg, earning dismissal," Sept. 13). I thought the article was informative and well-written, however, there was a slant to the reporting. The humorous opening, "how much room does a chicken need to do a pirouette?" frames the issue from the egg industry's perspective. I don't think the Humane Socie...

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