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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 17 Jun 2017

    Fewer eggs hatched leave poultry farmers scratching their headshttp://on.wsj.com/2sJyvkL 

    4:45 AM - 17 Jun 2017
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      2. Reeny On The Sceney‏ @ReenyNY 17 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Couldn't have anything to do with squalorous inhumane conditions in which they are kept. #Hullo

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      3. aubreylives‏ @aubreylives 17 Jun 2017
        Replying to @ReenyNY @WSJ

        It has everything to do with it. Animals will instictively kill their newborns in captivity to spare them a life of misery.

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      1. Andrew Maddox‏ @AndrewMaddox4 17 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Poultry farm are generally evil......

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      2. Iam Me  🇺🇸‏ @Lovethebeach999 17 Jun 2017
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        How many generations of overdosing on antibiotics and hormones does it take for nature to terminate itself?

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      2. Local Lady  🌹‏ @MidwesternLocal 17 Jun 2017
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        Animals raised in horrific conditions, being fed pesticide-laden grains...no wonder. Our local chickens are just fine, TY. #knowyourfarmer

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      2. J Hougen‏ @HougenJ 17 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        All about stress with Trump Presidency.

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      1. Sumner K.‏ @southbysouth7 17 Jun 2017
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        They've finally learned how to protest. 🐥 🚫🥚

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      1. Chrissy H  ❌‏ @chrissyha03 17 Jun 2017
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        It's probably all of the drugs they are giving the poor animals

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      1. Alexis Grasso‏ @ethscithre1 17 Jun 2017
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        We need a meat&egg-eating-slowdown to undermine thiese cruel, factory farms. Our appetite does not justify cruelty.

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      1. Zorro Boricua‏ @ZorroPachy 17 Jun 2017
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        Does this mean that chickens are having genetic problems? Is this the extinction of the chicken genome? KENTUCKY FRIED DUCK?

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      1. Gary Barnes‏ @gary1080 17 Jun 2017
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        Would you breed living in the Horrible conditions they are putting people are disgusting

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      1. skidaddy‏ @frozenorthfarm 17 Jun 2017
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        chickens are not machines. they are affected by mother nature and environmental factors. here they slow down during winter. its natural.

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      1. Owen Grohman‏ @Grohman 17 Jun 2017
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        Could be dandruff

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      1. GG_Love ❤️‏ @1womanunleashed 17 Jun 2017
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        Eventually nature rebels and re-corrects to adapt to a different lifestyle. It could be from stress on the animals. But nature always wins.

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      1. Anthony Yacullo‏ @ProfYac 17 Jun 2017
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        Perhaps 2.6 mean chicks per family indication of higher COLA for free ranging lifestyle. #itsachickenslife

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      1. Karl J. Faust‏ @CockersRGR8Dogs 17 Jun 2017
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        Even the hens are upset Trump was elected. Who can think about laying eggs when we have an egghead as President?

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