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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 11 Mar 2015

    Should egg-laying chickens roam free or live in roomy cages? It's a debate that ruffles feathers:http://on.wsj.com/1Agm20Y 

    2:29 PM - 11 Mar 2015
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      1. Anonymous Source‏ @papa_rosey 11 Mar 2015
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        @WSJ just don't let them cross the street.

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      1. Scott Swartzendruber‏ @scottieswartz 11 Mar 2015
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        @WSJ larger cages cause more animal deaths because the chickens kill each other.

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      1. Paul Littlebury‏ @jaffamonkey 11 Mar 2015
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        @WSJ @skin_macka It's supply and demand. If we were prepared to eat less animal-derived products, and pay more for their welfare ...

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      1. Florencio Xatruch‏ @xatruch_5 11 Mar 2015
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        @WSJ civilization will advance along with the treatment animals get from humans

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      1. tayfan2‏ @tayfan2 11 Mar 2015
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        @WSJ I'm not a chicken with a vote on it so I don't lay awake at night thinking about it. Cluck.

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      1. Bill Hall‏ @grayfox70 11 Mar 2015
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        @WSJ Free! Then whenever one would desire an egg or two, all one would need to do would be to gather to one's contentment.

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      1. Larry Pim‏ @larry8061 11 Mar 2015
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        @WSJ only for people who don't know the first thing about farming.

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      1. David G. Stuart‏ @David__Stuart 11 Mar 2015
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        “@WSJ: Should egg-laying chickens roam free or live in roomy cages? -- How much do u want to pay for eggs?

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      1. CGOODWIN‏ @cgoodwin69 11 Mar 2015
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        @WSJ How about we leave farming to farmers??

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      1. Katherine Hess CCA‏ @K84IAST8 11 Mar 2015
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        @WSJ have u been to a real chicken farm?! I dare u to go and see for yourself. Farmers care about their animals #farmgirlsays

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      1. احمد مصطفى عبدالنبى‏ @agriam73 11 Mar 2015
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        @WSJ # Obama _ support _ terrorism

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      1. Sue Rosenberg‏ @Suerose8Sue 11 Mar 2015
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        @WSJ Roam free of course !!!! Dumb question

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      1. Martha Spear, CFRE‏ @martha_spear 11 Mar 2015
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        @WSJ They should roam free, eating grass and bugs on idealistic small farms!

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      1. R Smith‏ @Sea31600 11 Mar 2015
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        @WSJ If they produce the same amount of eggs & are safe, why not let them roam free? That's how it was-roaming in the day/cooped at night.

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      1. FriendofFannie‏ @bulrun100 11 Mar 2015
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        @WSJ Maybe they should be unfairly caged like the GSE.....#FannieGate

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