Virtual Reality? August 17, 2009
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Take for example, a new virtual reality exhibit in New Orleans, where visitors can experience the senses of birds, snakes, dogs, and other animals who are quote, "in our own backyard". It's "fascinating" to be able to hear the sounds of the birds, and see how and what they see in this exhibit. " ... there are things we don't even know how they can be sensed. That's a really fascinating area," Chris LaFayette, of Texas A&M University said.
Well, I know one thing that can be sensed by other birds who might not be in our backyard, but that are even closer—on our plates: fear. But it isn't these birds we'd like to know more about. With AnimalVisual's Virtual Battery Cage, it's definitely easy to get an idea of what's being sensed by the estimated 300 million "egg-laying hens" in the U.S, who will spend their entire lives in a cage roughly the size of a file drawer. They're miserable.
And just like people don't know that some birds can see ultraviolet light (one of the enticing facts about the New Orleans exhibit), most people have no idea that their eggs come from mother birds who will never spread a single wing until they're thrown into a truck bound for slaughter.
Sadly, there may never be a chicken senses exhibit (not that we don't try!), but letting people know about the cruelty of the egg industry is literally a click away—share the Virtual Battery Cage on Facebook by clicking here, put it on your MySpace, or send it to everyone you know through e-mail. Millions of birds thank you!
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That was disturbing. I curious who did the design work of the cage stacks. Looks just like the ones I grew up near
Posted by: Christian at August 18, 2009 11:27 AMwow that's really disturbing...I can't believe poor chickens are really stuck in cages like that as I type this.poor things :'(
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That was really scary...it really makes you realize what some animals go through. All of God's creation (ourselves, each other, nature and animals) should be treated with respect, as He created it and to disrespect it would be like disrespecting Him. Good luck, all, and God bless! Remeber, Jesus loves you and so do I!
Posted by: Laken at August 17, 2009 9:13 PM