In response to an inquiry from Animal Rights Center Japan, Kokoron, a social welfare corporation based in Fukushima that develops various businesses such as employment support for people with disabilities and organic agriculture, responded that all the eggs they use are already cage-free and that they would support the cage-free declaration.The owner says,The reason for cage-free rearing is because of animal welfare.I think that a good environment for chickens should be good for the people who work there.At Kokoron poultry Farm, it is the role of the handicapped persons to feed and collect eggs, and it can be said that this is a company that makes a gentle choice for both animals and people.In Japan, over 90% uses battery cage rearing, confining chickens in cages.It’s misleading to say that that’s healthy, and it’s definitely not natural.Caged chickens On the other hand, there do exist a few cage-free egg farms, which allow chickens to roam freely.Cage-free chickens (not the farm where kokoron sources eggs from. Another cage-free farm.)Caged rearing is being abolished all over the world, and Japan’s animal welfare is currently far behind.A simple thing we can do to reduce the number of hens who continue getting exploited in their cages and go through life immobilized is for the consumers to stop buying cage-reared eggs and eliminate our egg consumption for the sake of the chickens.People who become aware of the actual situations and make humane and ethical choices today are what will lead to a sustainable future.Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on X (Opens in new window)Share This Previous ArticleAs its name suggests, Sustainable kitchen rosy that respects sustainable choices is cage-free Next ArticleMiyagi Farm Co.,Ltd, selling cage-free eggs mayonnaise is cage-free 2020/06/09