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Mercy for Animals says it will call on the nation's 50 largest grocery chains to include labels on their eggs that say, "Warning: Male chicks are ground-up alive by the egg industry." Head called that proposal "almost a joke," saying the group had no credible authority, and had questionable motives. "This is a group which espouses no egg consumption by anyone -- so that is clearly their motive." The video does in fact end with a call for people to adopt a vegan diet, which eliminates all animal products -- meat, eggs or dairy. Nathan Runkle, executive director of Mercy for Animals, said most people would be shocked to learn that 200 million chicks are killed a year. "Is this justifiable just for cheap eggs?" he said. As to more humane alternatives to disposing of male chicks, Runkle said the whole system is inherently flawed. "The entire industrial hatchery system subjects these birds to stress, fear and pain from the first day," he said. ___ On the Web: Mercy for Animals video:
http://www.mercyforanimals.org/hatchery/ Hy-Line International: http://www.hyline.com/
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